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If its IM i inject into the chest, think of the shape of the birds meat area. try to go for the meatiest area they have. SQ is under the skin, and several members are correct, raise the skin to create a drape and inject. TSC has good quality syringes, and needles. I choose the shortest they offer for IM injection or subQ.Quote:For those that have given injections to poultry. Where is the best place on the bird to give the injection?[COLOR=900000]As for treatment, I would recommend switching to Tylan. Terra-Vet is a Tetracycline, which is not as potent as Tylan, and Vet Rx only treats the symptoms, not the cause. You can continue to give them Vet Rx if you think it's making them more comfortable, but if you switch to Tylan, I would take them off the Terra-Vet. There are several forms of Tylan, but the most common is the injectable. Tylan injectable can be given orally if you are nervous about giving a shot, although you may sacrifice some potency in doing so. The dose for Tylan 50 whether injecting or giving orally is the same, 1/2 cc for large fowl and 1/4 cc for bantams once a day, but you do this for 3 days when injecting and 5 days when giving orally.[/COLOR]
Quote: Next question. Where would I get a syringe and needles for injections?
TSC or Rural king carries them. Online I use jeffers or valleyvet.
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