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Vet RX assists the breathing.There is a certain medicine for the disease.Vet RX is just like Vicks for humans, not sure it'll help much.
-Kathy
.I can't think of it though,that's why I said ask the vet.
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Vet RX assists the breathing.There is a certain medicine for the disease.Vet RX is just like Vicks for humans, not sure it'll help much.
-Kathy
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Vet RX
Active Ingredient(s): Made with 3.3% (v-v) alcohol U.S.P. The mixture contains Canada balsam, camphor, oil origanum, oil rosemary, blended in a corn oil base.
There are many respiratory diseases, and many different drugs to treat them. A vet should be able to prescribe what would be best.
-Kathy
If he has a bacterial infection with the symptoms you described, then he has a respiratory infection. They may infect the sinuses or tissues around the eye, causing sneezing, coughing, nasal drainage. Lungs don't function the same as in humans--infection in sinuses or conjuntiva of eyes can spread to air sacs in chickens. Did your vet tell you which bacterial infection he thought it was? MG or coryza are the ones which will react to antibiotics, but you need to consider your flock as carriers from now on.Took him to the vet and it's not respiratory! His lungs and glottis were clear!
But he does have a bacterial infection and has been put on antibiotics. It's expensive but my handsome stud will live!