I am not saying you did. I am asking you a question. I am not trying to step on your toes just commenting on what was said " FWIW: Experienced bird vets don't avoid Baytril for peas. Our fabulous bird vet had me give Peggy Baytril when he had bad pneumonia, and recently she gave Squeaky a shot of Baytril when the amoxicillin wasn't working." When I removed the Cysts from the peas I always give a shot of Baytril to them and the next day give them some yogurt. I am not saying your Vet is right or wrong I was saying she did it as a last resort because she tried the Amoxicillin first, just like I told the person who's birds had a respiratory infection. One was not getting better and I told him when he first started with the Tylan 200 to order a bottle of Baytril "just in case" granted when he finally got the baytril in the mail the bird started reacting to the Tylan but it took longer. I am not saying not to use the baytril I am saying use something not as strong first and save the baytril for a rainy day. One day Kathy is going to give her bird a shot of Baytril and it will not work cause the bacteria grew a resistance to it.Well, I'm not a vet and I never told anyone to use Baytril. All I do is to recount my own experiences.
Our bird vet is a bird specialist who has spent decades treating all kinds of birds including poultry - she has chickens herself.
If she prescribed Baytril it was because she thought it was appropriate for the situation.
If someone else's bird vet has another opinion, that is certainly their prerogative.
We are certainly not strangers to differing opinions here in the pea forum, are we?