How bout Captain... as in Captain America.First name that came to mind when I saw picture was.....Mr. America......on top of the world and in chargeLMS

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How bout Captain... as in Captain America.First name that came to mind when I saw picture was.....Mr. America......on top of the world and in chargeLMS
Quote: But the white roo is the one who rules the roost lol
I am soooo not ready!Woke up to winter this morning, close to an inch of snow and it is still falling a bit. Way to early still have to enclose bantam runs with plastic, but now it is full of snow and another is ripped in half. Supposed to warm up again this week but I think its going to rain. YEAH!!!!!!
I don't think that the side effects are as bad for chickens because they metabolize so much more quickly, but it is very rough on kidney function (I believe its kidneys) and if there is any underlying damage that you don't know about.....pffft! It is also extremely expensive, that's why I was hoping to be steered toward the nystatin which is so much more obtainable. Gentamycin is extremely dangerous to give chickens IM or IV, it is so rough on kidney tissues, another reason that I have the nebulizer, you can give a lower dose and it goes straight to the organs in need, plus it isn't so good about being absorbed through the GI tract.Have worked with Amphotericin B IV in Human patients. Has potential for some pretty nasty side effects. Patients tolerate Ambisome IV better. Do chickens have side effects that outweigh the benefit? Is nebulized Ampho less caustic than IV??? It is expensive too. Thoughts???? LMS