dosing antibiotics to ducklings - ?

WadeMD

Songster
10 Years
Dec 16, 2009
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near Frederick, MD
Some questions:

1- Are antibiotics (specifically, Penicillin G or sulfa drugs) available at feed stores without a prescription (fairly certain Pen is at least)?

2- Anyone know the proper amount to include in feed or water? Best I can find is for treating turkeys, they state 2.2mg/kg of food (Pen G) or 0.04-0.08%.

Thanks!
 
You can get many different antibiotics online. Feed stores carry Duramycin (Tetracycline) powder, Aureomycin, maybe Penicillin injectable (at Southern States) . Peter Brown can tell you the doses, and he has others, like Cephalexin, Tylan, Bio-mycin, Gallimycin, Spectinomycin, etc.... his email is: [email protected].
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I have found tetracycline (Terramycin) at the local feed store. Best guess recommendation is 400-800mg/kg of food per day (based on recommendations for turkeys and chickens). I'm giving that a shot. The second of our initial 3 fawn and white runners is now going down with this disease. I cannot get a real diagnosis, but it is not looking good. She (in less than 24 hours) has stopped eating and started losing muscular control. I am guessing she will not make it though another 24 hours. So of the 11 ducklings received, 2 in a row have come down with this disease - best guess is Pastuerella or coccidiosis.

I am now treating the remainder in their drinking water with the terramycin and hoping that it completely stops whatever this disease is that's killing my baby ducks.
 
So far so good on the Terramycin. Its very hard to dose, so I started feeding it to them full time in their water instead of in treats alone 4x per day. I lost 2 Fawn and White runners due to not knowing the signs. The remainder are perky and healthy (and getting loud!). I'll keep them on it for 7 days in order to make sure any/everything potentially pathogenic is dead.

I've been providing a small amount of probiotic yogurt to them in their treats to help offset the GI cleaning that the tetracycline is giving them. Hopefully that helps some.
 
I think you are on the right track with the probiotics. When the doc gives me antibiotics, they say ten days. I wonder about the difference - probably the different bacteria infecting them. The vitamin electrolyte mix I have has "microbes" in it (probiotics). I have been giving them that in their water overnight once or twice a week, if they have had a big day.
 

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