I’m off to the showers. There’s chicken poop in places I don’t even want to mention! They are getting quite accurate, dropping their loads down my shirt! Goes down my back, then inside my pants
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That seems appropriate.Terramycin antibiotic ointment in the eyes, once a day for seven days. This and including meloxicam for swelling was the vet plan last July when she had a bad flare up and one eyelid was swelling too, the vet thought that and the flare up was due to dust irritation and then particulate matter caught in there. No swelling this time, and I’m not sure of the cause for the flare-up, it’s not real dusty in their run or coop.
I did just one apparently pretty bubbly eye the first day, then her other eye was really foamy the next day, so I’m doing both eyes.
@Pastel the RoosterI am a bit late catching up. You got lots of good advice but I didn’t see anyone comment on what this bottle you got from the vet actually is.
It contains sulfadimethoxine.
It is absolutely indicated for treating coccidiosis and is a broad spectrum antibiotic.
As such, I think maybe once you start it you should complete a several day course of it rather than switch over to Corid. But I will defer to @BY Bob on whether it is OK to use sulfadimethoxine just once or better to complete a course.
The product info says 5 days and gives dosage. Screen shot here and link attached below.
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https://toltrazurilshop.com/albon-dosage-for-chickens-a-complete-guide/
It is not coccidicidal (kill coccidia) it is coccidiastatic. It prevents the coccidia from replicating by inhibiting the coccidia's ability to produce folic acid. Without folic acid the coccidia cannot make DNA. This freezes the number of coccidia and enables the chicken's immune system to clear the infestation.How does an antibiotic work against cocci? Somehow in the reproductive cycle?
Sigh... I miss her a little more than usual today.
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Gone much, much too soon![]()

I support this!Thank you! I do appreciate advice from experienced chickeneers. I have always wanted mille fleurs, but there are some gorgeous Polish also. Probably I should get both!
No. Absolutely do not dilute. Give everyone a full course or none. Try to never give an antibiotic part way. That is how resistance occurs.Thank you! I’ll see what other people have to say, but reading what you’ve said, and most of the article, I will most likely finish the dosage. Should I put some in the water so that everyone else gets a little bit?
She took it pretty well this morning. I gave her 1ml.
As close to the same time as possible. You want to maintain a therapeutic level as evenly as possible. Do your best. That's all any of us can do.Alright, I’ll finish the course.
Does she need to get it around the same time every day? I gave it to her at 7am today, and I’ll do the same tomorrow, but I won’t be able to Saturday and Sunday. I’ll be able to give it to her if I tell my parents she needs it, but it won’t be early.
Those are beautiful eyes.I read about that too, but she didn't have any other symptoms at all. Nothing with her pupils or weird spots in her eyes, nothing neurological or otherwise physically wrong with her (other than her chronic cough). I know it's still a possibility, but I think it's more likely it was a natural change. I've seen threads on here of chickens' eyes changing color, and usually it happens during adolescence...or molt? Both?
But Aliss' eyes were green, so light green that in certain lights they looked bluish, but they were green.
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Green eyes
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First picture of her eyes transitioning from dark brown to green (~4 months old)
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But they definitely looked bluish/silverish in direct light