If it's wet pox, no antibiotic will treat it. The tylan is mainly used for respiratory symptoms.
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X2. You need to figure out if you have a sinus infection or canker.If it's wet pox, no antibiotic will treat it. The tylan is mainly used for respiratory symptoms.
Post some pictures. If nothing else, I'm curious and like to learn. You might also want to think about tube feeding her if she is not eating and drinking.The pus is all over her mouth and in her throat.
Do you have a vet that you could ask?It's not just the sinuses, though---it's in her lungs and throat as well. And not in her eyes. I guess my only course is to have it cultured, but that may take too long...
If it is canker, metronidazole is what you need and I don't think it will hurt, but I am not a vet.Yes, if it's viral it should run it's course (in this one chicken, at least) within two weeks...but I'm not totally convinced it's pox. The similarities between the two have me confused---both involve the respiratory system, both have lesions, etc. In fact, I've seen pictures of both that look exactly like what's going on with this chicken. If I treat it as canker, it will still take awhile to clear up. I'm thinking that a course of metronidazole won't hurt---will it? I hate to use antibiotics when there's no need, but I want to cover all my bases here. Thoughts?