- Apr 7, 2014
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Hello everyone,
I have a 9 month old black Ameraucana cockerel that I had to hand rear due to severe wryneck and I can’t even begin to explain how I feel about that bird.
Last week, I came home and I noticed my Ayam Cemani rooster looked like he had blood on him and then I realized Egg never came to the fence. These birds are not in the same yard, Chimi (the Cemani) is clipped so he shouldn’t be able to get over it, and Egg (the Ameraucana) doesn’t do much. Chimi jumped the fence tore Egg up and part of Egg’s eyelid has died so he only has maybe 1/4 of his right lower eyelid. I did take him to the vet because I was worried he had an infection due to the cheesy plaque in his beak. Vet said he was fine, just rub neosporin on his face twice a day. I was not so sure, I come from a poultry background so a vet saying “chickens don’t get abscesses like us” kind of weirded me out because yes they do, it’s just not pus, it’s a weird waxy plaque that makes me cringe.
Anyway, I showed a pic to a vet I used to work with, and he said he’s going to need eye drops forever and he sent the pic to his other vet friend who says Eggy probably has infectious coryza. It explains the weird, unpleasant beak smell, the plaque, and the gurgling when he fights to get away from me putting ointment on his face as he pulls his neck into his body.
That being said, he’s been to the only vet in the area that sees birds, and culling him is absolutely not an option. He’s basically got his own room in the house now.
To treat this, could I use Duramycin 72-200 from tractor supply? Thank you for any help. Also, I’m sorry for making you look at his face, he was such a beautiful bird. Now he’s my little Harvey Dent. I’m gonna miss that excessive cheek puff.
I have a 9 month old black Ameraucana cockerel that I had to hand rear due to severe wryneck and I can’t even begin to explain how I feel about that bird.
Last week, I came home and I noticed my Ayam Cemani rooster looked like he had blood on him and then I realized Egg never came to the fence. These birds are not in the same yard, Chimi (the Cemani) is clipped so he shouldn’t be able to get over it, and Egg (the Ameraucana) doesn’t do much. Chimi jumped the fence tore Egg up and part of Egg’s eyelid has died so he only has maybe 1/4 of his right lower eyelid. I did take him to the vet because I was worried he had an infection due to the cheesy plaque in his beak. Vet said he was fine, just rub neosporin on his face twice a day. I was not so sure, I come from a poultry background so a vet saying “chickens don’t get abscesses like us” kind of weirded me out because yes they do, it’s just not pus, it’s a weird waxy plaque that makes me cringe.
Anyway, I showed a pic to a vet I used to work with, and he said he’s going to need eye drops forever and he sent the pic to his other vet friend who says Eggy probably has infectious coryza. It explains the weird, unpleasant beak smell, the plaque, and the gurgling when he fights to get away from me putting ointment on his face as he pulls his neck into his body.
That being said, he’s been to the only vet in the area that sees birds, and culling him is absolutely not an option. He’s basically got his own room in the house now.
To treat this, could I use Duramycin 72-200 from tractor supply? Thank you for any help. Also, I’m sorry for making you look at his face, he was such a beautiful bird. Now he’s my little Harvey Dent. I’m gonna miss that excessive cheek puff.