Help: Peachick with swollen face! ?

And a CRANE :lau

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I've got that covered! Hahaha!
My dad and brother both are crane operators! My brother had a tree fall on his home a few months back. That's how they had to remove it!
 
I'm gonna base the math off of the amount she weighed on their scale, which was 1.2 kg

-Kathy

I'm just teasing you.... you said the birds weighed about 1400 and 1500 kg ... (for the rest of us in U.S., that's like a ton and a half
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I didn't check the number crunching, I just saw the decimals and cracked up.
 
Lol..sad thing is I wouldn't have known any better until I did my own research! I have never dealt in kg or ml..etc.

I'm a network engineer. .I could talk octet placement all day though! Lol

It's actually way easier than U.S. units... everything's related by powers of 10... and prefixes for how many, kilo = thousand of whatever unit, milli = one thousandth of whatever unit, centi is 100, etc, etc.

milliliters (1 /1000 of a liter) are the same as cc's (cubic centimeters)
 
The dose they calculated for her was 8.34 mg/kg.
1.2 (kg) x 8.34 (mg) ÷ 10 (mg/ml) = 1.0008 ml

If you get the 10% solution the dose would be:
  • Bird one at 1.38913 kg - 1.38913 x 8.34 ÷ 100 = ~0.12ml twice a day
  • Bird two at 1.53087 kg - 1.53087 x 8.34 ÷ 100 = ~0.13ml twice a day

The above numbers are just me being really OCD. If they were mine I would round up the 8.34mg/kg to 10mg/kg and the give 0.14 ml to bird one and 0.15 ml bird two twice a day. Make sense? Either way way it's within what I believe to be the normal range.

So you have 15 doses left. Can you overnight a generic Baytril order?

-Kathy
 
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I'm just teasing you.... you said the birds weighed about 1400 and 1500 kg ... (for the rest of us in U.S., that's like a ton and a half
lau.gif
)

I didn't check the number crunching, I just saw the decimals and cracked up.
I know you're teasing, and I do appreciate the proofing! Please check all of my posts, lol.

-Kathy
 
The dose they calculated for her was 8.34 mg/kg.
1.2 (kg) x 8.34 (mg) ÷ 10 (mg/ml) = 1.0008 ml

If you get the 10% solution the dose would be:
  • [COLOR=000000]Bird one at 1.38913 kg -[/COLOR] 1.38913 x 8.34 ÷ 100 = ~0.12ml twice a day
  • [COLOR=000000]Bird two at 1.53087 kg - 1[/COLOR].53087 x 8.34 ÷ 100 = ~0.13ml twice a day

The above numbers are just me being really OCD. If they were mine I would round up the 8.34mg/kg to 10mg/kg and the give 0.14 ml to bird one and 0.15 ml bird two twice a day. Make sense? Either way way it's within what I believe to be the normal range.

So you have 15 doses left. Can you overnight a generic Baytril order?

-Kathy

I can order more but will I need it to complete the current treatment?
 
You need to treat bird two with 8 more doses and bird one with how many, I can't remeber how many she's had so far. :old

-Kathy
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Ok..Bird 1 has been treated since Tuesday. .as of today she's had 5 doses total.
Bird 2 has been treated since Wednesday and has had 3 doses total.

If the 5 days of treatment applies here then Bird 1 will need 5 more doses taking her to Saturday.

Bird 2 will need 7 more doses taking him through Sunday.

That's 12 ml total and I have 15 ml left.

Right?
 

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