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Thanks white. I'm off to read. Hope you all have a wonderful day.I'm thinking I saw a list in the notes at the beginning that listed a bunch of different incubators. You might wanna start there.
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Thanks white. I'm off to read. Hope you all have a wonderful day.I'm thinking I saw a list in the notes at the beginning that listed a bunch of different incubators. You might wanna start there.
You'll be the 2nd one to know; just started it a couple hours ago.Tell us if it works; sounds wonderful.![]()
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@Saris
Albon Albon 5% Oral Suspension is Each tsp (5 ml) contains 250 mg Sulfadimethoxine.
go to TSC get a generic dont wait!
Albon susoension is just 5% sulfadimethoxine, so anything that's sulfadimethoxine will work.
Albon is prescription only, but DiMethox is not and a couple others are not. DiMethox comes as an injectable, liquid and powder.
- Albon Solution= 5% = 50 mg per ml
- Dimethox Solution = 12.5% = 125 mg per ml
- Dimethox injectable = 40% = 400 mg per ml
- Dimethox powder = one teaspoon probably weighs about 3 grams - will do the math on this one later.
In the meantime, can you dose him with a Corid drench? If you have the liquid, give 0.02ml undiluted per 100 grams orally. If you have powder, mix 1/2 teaspoon with 10 ml of water and give 0.07 ml per 100 grams orally. Give drench for 1-3 days in addition to his medicated water.
- Powder - no less than 1.5 teaspoons per gallon for 5 days, then 1/3 teaspoon for 7-14 days. Ignore any post that says to use less, 'cause it's wrong, lol.
- Liquid - 2 teaspoons per gallon for 5 days, then 1/2 teaspoon for 7-14 days.
Make a mash using the medicated water and his crumbles, that might be a good way to get more food, water and medication into him.
-Kathy
Thanks for all your tips guys. I'm trying to get back in touch with the vet to see what I can do since I can't get the sulfadimethoxine until Tuesday at the earliest. I'm gonna try and see if he will give directions on corrid powder or sulmet dosages for oral delivery.
Excellent list! Of course I would add tube feeding supplies.![]()
-Kathy
Where do you buy your tube feeding supplies
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I want to thank you. I recently had a hen that got a nasty worm (she got very bad) and I was unable to get the valbazen, so I got the safeguard liquid and dosed as you suggested in another thread(can't remember which one). She's made a drastic turn-around and looks better everyday. I just wanted to say I appreciate all of the time you put into calculating dosages, and research you have done in treating avian ailments. I think you are invaluable here, and you made my stressful situation much easier. Thanks![/CONTENTEMBED]
Good Morning Dax! Love those babies!
Yea. Think imma just search this thread on how to get started. Anyone have a good starting link?