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This book set is free online - Chapter 9 has tons of dosing info!
Clinical Avian Medicine

Greg Harrison, DVM, Dipl ABVP-Avian, Dipl ECAMS and Teresa Lightfoot, DVM, Dipl ABVP-Avian, have compiled the expertise and experience of 50 international contributing authors (and 50 reviewers) to produce an extraordinary two-volume reference, with over 1000 pages of text and over 1300 color images, for veterinarians and other avian health professionals.
The purpose of the book Clinical Avian Medicine is to provide some highlights of emerging thoughts, techniques and procedures that are currently being assimilated into avian practice.

These are printable .pdf's: Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader
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I really just need to find this book aND buy it. I like having stuff in hand as a reference.
 
This is also free - Chapter 17 and 18 have drug info.

Avian Medicine: Principles and Applications
Avian Medicine: Principles and Applications
Ritchie, Harrison and Harrison
This highly regarded was developed to provide a definitive reference text that blends the science of health with the art of clinical medicine.
By applying the information presented in the book, the competent avian practitioner will be able to effectively provide the highest quality care for his patients and guide the companion bird client or aviculturist in implementing and effective preventative health programme. Less experienced practitioners can learn basic evaluation, support and surgical techniques while developing an expanded understanding of advanced procedures that can be performed by specialists in avian medicine and surgery.
Avian Medicine: Principles and Application is the essential reference and the most comprehensive why to, when to and how to guide for companion and aviary bird management, medicine and surgery.

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catsportpony If I get some fish mox to give to my bird who has a chest mucusy thing going on, should I order some sulfa medication to give if the feed store does not carry it.
Perhaps someone can explain this better than I can... All the various drugs will only treat bacteria that are sensitive to that drug. If what you bird has is mycoplasma, probably best to use Tylan, but if it has E.coli, probably best to use Baytril (enrofloxacin). here is a picture that shows what I mean.



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