The whiteness on her comb.its not a very good photo, but she's tough to track down and sit still
It that just bad lighting or is it white?
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The whiteness on her comb.its not a very good photo, but she's tough to track down and sit still
Bad lightingThe whiteness on her comb.
It that just bad lighting or is it white?
If you want to use Tylan 50 you need to know that all those posts that say 1/4 cc and 1/2 cc are wrong. Tylan, when given to birds, should be given 3 times a day, never once a day. There are some vets on a chicken vet Facebook page that say to give 0.2 ml (1/5 ml) per *pound* every 6-8 hours. Because it can cause severe injection site reactions I think they suggest giving it under the skin. If I were going to use it I would give it orally.2- Using Tylan 50. I prefer to inject it in her, she is very stubborn and other methods would not be an option for her. I’m not sure how much I am supposed to inject directly into the breast (some say ¼ cc, some say ½ cc, some say under the skin, some say into the breast). She is a standard size chicken, not quite a year old. Any help and suggestions would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!!
i still don't know how much to give her if I put it on bread?
Thank you!! This is VERY helpful!If you want to use Tylan 50 you need to know that all those posts that say 1/4 cc and 1/2 cc are wrong. Tylan, when given to birds, should be given 3 times a day, never once a day. There are some vets on a chicken vet Facebook page that say to give 0.2 ml (1/5 ml) per *pound* every 6-8 hours. Because it can cause severe injection site reactions I think they suggest giving it under the skin. If I were going to use it I would give it orally.
If your hen is an average sized laying hen she probably weighs 5 pounds, so if I were treating one that size I would give it no less than 1 ml 4 times a day, but I would give it orally.