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I was using the SulMet at 2 tablespoons / gallon of water for 5 full days. & giving 3/4 ml B Complex injection twice daily.
She has shown some slight improvement but not quite there yet.
I started yesterday giving 3/4 ml injections of LA-200 twice daily.
Hopefully one of these treatments will kick in and clear out what ever she has.
Im still force feeding her with a large 2 oz syringe with a mush of chick starter, 1 whole egg, and enough water with Sulmet in it to
make it flowable thru the syringe . Also giving just water a little at a time to prevent dehydration.
It probably would be much easier to just put her down, however i'm determined to figure out what is going on and what this crud responds to.
Seems there are quite a number of folks on here that are experiencing the same or very similar symptoms and the vets / experts are completely stumped as to what is going on.
Im just wondering if the large poultry producers and hatcheries are creating a problem that is bigger than us all with the overuse of medications.
Are the chickens of today becoming less resilient with poor immunity and strains of diseases becoming more resistant
The chickens i used to raise several years back never needed any meds and never got sick. All they needed was clean water , food and clean living quarters and they were good to go.
I'll keep you posted if i can get her thru this.
She has shown some slight improvement but not quite there yet.
I started yesterday giving 3/4 ml injections of LA-200 twice daily.
Hopefully one of these treatments will kick in and clear out what ever she has.
Im still force feeding her with a large 2 oz syringe with a mush of chick starter, 1 whole egg, and enough water with Sulmet in it to
make it flowable thru the syringe . Also giving just water a little at a time to prevent dehydration.
It probably would be much easier to just put her down, however i'm determined to figure out what is going on and what this crud responds to.
Seems there are quite a number of folks on here that are experiencing the same or very similar symptoms and the vets / experts are completely stumped as to what is going on.
Im just wondering if the large poultry producers and hatcheries are creating a problem that is bigger than us all with the overuse of medications.
Are the chickens of today becoming less resilient with poor immunity and strains of diseases becoming more resistant
The chickens i used to raise several years back never needed any meds and never got sick. All they needed was clean water , food and clean living quarters and they were good to go.
I'll keep you posted if i can get her thru this.
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