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This is what I have found so far:

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CRD indications:

  • Administer medicated drinking water for three days; however, medicated water may be administered for one to five days depending upon severity of infection. Treated chickens must consume enough medicated water to provide 50 mg per pound of body weight per day. Only medicated water should be available to the birds.
Turkeys:

  • Administer medicated drinking water for three days; however, medicated water may be administered for two to five days depending upon severity of infection. Treated turkeys must consume enough medicated water to provide 60 mg per pound of body weight per day. Only medicated water should be available to the birds.

For those that don't have a gram scale, you can use this info to calculate your dose:


And this for the injectable:



-Kathy
 
nite nite whites!!!
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G'nite, Kid
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Regarding Baytril... It is banned for use in poultry, but for those of you that don't care about that sort of thing you might want to think about getting a bottle of it.

Here are some pictures of my first ever sinus infection. Chick weight - 800 grams. Gave 0.16ml of 10% Baytril IM.

Here it is at 9 am:


Four hours later:




Here he is 8 hours later. Note that I have not wiped his face.







28 hours later - still some swelling that is hard to see in pictures and some clear drainage from nostril. Up five grams, which is not enough, but it's better than a loss.




Chick was 100% after just two shots, but gave two more per the recommendation of a vet.

-Kathy
Enrofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic sold by the Bayer Corporation under the trade name Baytril.


This is RX? is there a Enrofloxacin generic
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Yes, and something like Baytril will treat almost all gram negative respiratory and digestive infections that poultry get.

Just learned that!

-Kathy
Tuberculosis, Erysipelas, Staphylococcosis, and Steptococcosis are examples of Gram Positive infections, which can be confused with other ailments. Thus the need for the correct diagnosis of the disease.
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