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Interesting about the calcium supplement; would you mind telling me which one he chose for her, please?
You know, in The Old Days, using milk products was how bird got supplemented probiotics - through buttermilk etc, dried milk, because they didn't pasteurize back then. Now even our yogurt would be bacteria free - but it's reinnoculated with beneficial bacteria after the initial pastuerization.
And yes Baytril is a very strong drug, which is why so many vets use it. There's a flip side to the benefit, however... many avian vets won't culture to make sure that the offending bacteria isn't one of the few that Baytril doesn't effect.
I had a bird who had an infection and was given Baytril. I asked if the vet cultured -she said "no but we can if you want" while I was leaving. I took the bird back in, had a culture/sensitivity done, and the results showed that even Baytril wouldn't effect the bacteria the bird had - we had to switch antibiotics mid stream.
My bird was an exotic, so spending the extra on her was a given (tho apparently not even for the vet). But getting a chicken vet to do that... not likely. And honestly it's slightly more expensive than many will or can pay. Not terribly, but. However if there are multiple deaths you darn sure bet it's cost effective!
Yet I digress.... lol (as I often do....)