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Perhaps the vet could supply the antibiotics and you could then save yours for a crisis. I might not tell the vet I'm treating with Baytril. I did not tell mine when I did.She’s doing much better, she is still recovering from whatever it is, and I think the antibiotic is doing some good. She can see to eat and navigate around. I think her upper beak is getting a little too long, and hoping being outside she’ll be wiping it and filing it down. She is still gaining strength, she is not at full speed yet, and even cheeps a baby cheep still, she needs taking care of, she feels vulnerable it seems and with good reason. But she has been flying places for the last three days, faster than walking, when she gets left behind by the others.
I’m taking all the Spuds up to the vets tomorrow afternoon for a check up, & maybe a scolding by the vet! I don’t know which vet we’ll see. But hopefully we’ll get on the same page again. Ida has a respiratory infection going on and I am not treating her yet. She was panting briefly while perched today, I offered water in case she was hot and she didn’t want it, and I’m suspecting it’s the infection. Whatever she has Tedi might be getting it too, she sneezed and her voice sounds a bit hoarse. Ida sounds the worst though. I am thinking it might be a good idea to treat them both too, but want / am willing to confer with the vet first.
You do realize the risk that the vet may discover bird flu and the consequences of that.
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