Gleet - yeast - Fluconazole

150mg tablet was given to her over 7 days. No improvement really. I need more help!
Clarify this - what was your daily dosage?
How much does she weigh?

With you being in Canada, likely you will have to ask your vet for the Metronidazole.

What does she eat? Is her crop emptying overnight?
 
Clarify this - what was your daily dosage?
How much does she weigh?

With you being in Canada, likely you will have to ask your vet for the Metronidazole.

What does she eat? Is her crop emptying overnight?
Hi
She's a little bird, weighing a little less than 4lbs.
I mixed the 150mg pill in 20 ml of water. So each ml of water should have appx 7.5mg of fluconazole when disolved.
I gave her appx 2 doses a day until it was gone. So, about 15mg per day for 7 days.
Her crop is emptying over night.
She eats grain layer pellets.
She sometimes gets a few table scraps, but we've tried to eliminate those since this issue came up and she gets plain Greek yogurt now instead.
And yes, getting the Metronidazole will not be easy for me.
Maybe try the Fluconazole again? Higher dose?
I really appreciate your advice and information. Thanks
Jen
 
Hi
She's a little bird, weighing a little less than 4lbs.
I mixed the 150mg pill in 20 ml of water. So each ml of water should have appx 7.5mg of fluconazole when disolved.
I gave her appx 2 doses a day until it was gone. So, about 15mg per day for 7 days.
Her crop is emptying over night.
She eats grain layer pellets.
She sometimes gets a few table scraps, but we've tried to eliminate those since this issue came up and she gets plain Greek yogurt now instead.
And yes, getting the Metronidazole will not be easy for me.
Maybe try the Fluconazole again? Higher dose?
I really appreciate your advice and information. Thanks
Jen
Thank you for the clarification.

Let's get @Eggcessive or @coach723 to chime in here.
I'm thinking since you used the Fluconazole and there was no difference, then Metronidazole would be what I would use if it were me.

Do you have a pigeon supply store anywhere close or that you can order from online that will ship to Canada?
 
I don’t have any experience with metronidazole. @casportpony might have an opinion or where to get it in Canad?
@JenBDV, why do you want to use metronidazole?

This was my reply to @JenBDV inanother thread:

When I have one with vent gleet the first things I try are de-worming for five days with fenbendazole and treating for coccidiosis with toltrazuril. If it doesn't improve, I try an antibiotic (enrofloxacin).

Vent gleet is not always a fungal infection.
 
@JenBDV, why do you want to use metronidazole?

This was my reply to @JenBDV inanother thread:
Hey casportpony,
It was recommended on a thread.
And since I don't have any experience with vent gleet, fungus or chickens for that matter, I'm researching various options.
It's seems any antibiotic will need to be prescribed by a vet in Canada.
And I'm checking to see if fenbendazole that you mentioned is available anywhere near me.
Thank you for following up.
Jen
 
Hey casportpony,
It was recommended on a thread.
Why was it recommended?
Metronidazole is used to treat some flagellated protozoans like giardia, trichomoniasis, and histomoniasis. It can also be used to treat clostridium perfringens. If you could get some it might be nice to have around, but I don't think it will help.
And since I don't have any experience with vent gleet, fungus or chickens for that matter, I'm researching various options.
When people hear vent gleet they automatically assume yeast.
And I'm checking to see if fenbendazole that you mentioned is available anywhere near me.
https://www.petsdrugmart.ca/Product/Panacur-10-Oral-Suspension-1851980/3395
https://www.pleasantridge.ca/index.php/horse-health/wormer/wormer-safe-guard.html

Look online for Safeguard or Panacur liquid or paste for horses.
 
Why was it recommended?
Metronidazole is used to treat some flagellated protozoans like giardia, trichomoniasis, and histomoniasis. It can also be used to treat clostridium perfringens. If you could get some it might be nice to have around, but I don't think it will help.

When people hear vent gleet they automatically assume yeast.

https://www.petsdrugmart.ca/Product/Panacur-10-Oral-Suspension-1851980/3395
https://www.pleasantridge.ca/index.php/horse-health/wormer/wormer-safe-guard.html

Look online for Safeguard or Panacur liquid or paste for horses.
Thank you so much for the reply.
The information and the links are very helpful. I'm gonna work on sourcing these products.
Your expertise is greatly appreciated.
Jen
 
Why was it recommended?
Metronidazole is used to treat some flagellated protozoans like giardia, trichomoniasis, and histomoniasis. It can also be used to treat clostridium perfringens. If you could get some it might be nice to have around, but I don't think it will help.

When people hear vent gleet they automatically assume yeast.

https://www.petsdrugmart.ca/Product/Panacur-10-Oral-Suspension-1851980/3395
https://www.pleasantridge.ca/index.php/horse-health/wormer/wormer-safe-guard.html

Look online for Safeguard or Panacur liquid or paste for horses.
I would love to know how this all turned out as my leghorn has the same problem.
 

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