Dubeyhm
In the Brooder
- Apr 26, 2023
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I just put mine in a dog crate so I can keep an eye on her alsoShe isn't eating but I seen her drinking this morning . Ate a tiny piece of bread. That's all. She is in the house in a cage.
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I just put mine in a dog crate so I can keep an eye on her alsoShe isn't eating but I seen her drinking this morning . Ate a tiny piece of bread. That's all. She is in the house in a cage.
I think it'll be a miracle if she makes it through the night. Very weak. I have her the third dose by mouth. She's not eating, I must of caught it late. My avian vet doesn't open till Monday ugh. This stresses me out so bad.Oral is safer than injections, if you give it a drop or two at a time. But it can be given by injection. That is a lot of injecting into a little chicken’s breast muscle every day. If she is hungry, and you put it in her egg treat, she probably will scarf it down. Other possible things to hide Tylan in are cream cheese, liverwurst, peanut butter, but I like scrambled egg the best.
How to give oral medications https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...dications-to-all-poultry-and-waterfowl.73335/Does it have to be orally? I've been giving injections in her breast tissue. I'm not comfortable with oral.
Oral is safer than injections, if you give it a drop or two at a time. But it can be given by injection. That is a lot of injecting into a little chicken’s breast muscle every day. If she is hungry, and you put it in her egg treat, she probably will scarf it down. Other possible things to hide Tylan in are cream cheese, liverwurst, peanut butter, but I like scrambled egg the best.
Welcome To BYCI have ?'s along this line also.... I have a young lethargic chicken.... I have made the electrolytes/Corid mixture.... How often should I be given her drinks from the dropper?