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Hence the importance of having fecals done, though worming with ivermectin isn't gonna hurt them.![]()
This is from a dog/cat vet, but thought you might be interested:
http://www.marvistavet.com/clostridium-perfringens.pml
-Kathy, metronidazole, erythromycin, and tylosin. Tetracycline was formerly on the list but too much resistance has developed. If Clostridium perfringens is responsible for the diarrhea, a response to antibiotics is generally seen in a couple of days. A total antibiotic course of several weeks is typical.

