Several of my 8 wk old Cornish Cross are coming down with respiratory problems, and as I have duramycen 10 on hand, I am debating treating them since I won't be processing for another 2-3 weeks. What would you do?
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Treatment of diseases and sickness is responsible livestock ownership. Treating without knowing the cause might not treat the problem correctly and make the animal sicker.Myself I wouldn't medicate and then eat them, the whole reason I raise my own food is so they don't have any additives in it. I would quarantine the birds with issues and find out what is causing it.
Do quarantine them, though, til you decide what to do. If you are going to use Duramycin, you need to make it stronger than the directions say. It's 4 tsp per gallon, to be effective. But really you probably need Tylan or something geared more specifically for serious respiratory issues,Treatment of diseases and sickness is responsible livestock ownership. Treating without knowing the cause might not treat the problem correctly and make the animal sicker.
If the birds are sick from a bacterial infection then treatment with the proper antibiotic is appropriate. You also need to be aware of any withdrawal periods for the antibiotic you use before slaughtering the animals for food.
Simply quarantining the bird and not treating a disease is irresponsible livestock management.
What would you do?
And me also Buster, We use the "only the strong survive" method.Quarantine them and cull them as soon as I can, and write it off as a loss. I don't medicate.
But that's just me.
And me also Buster, We use the "only the strong survive" method.
X 2Treatment of diseases and sickness is responsible livestock ownership. Treating without knowing the cause might not treat the problem correctly and make the animal sicker.
If the birds are sick from a bacterial infection then treatment with the proper antibiotic is appropriate. You also need to be aware of any withdrawal periods for the antibiotic you use before slaughtering the animals for food.
Simply quarantining the bird and not treating a disease is irresponsible livestock management.