I am always delighted when a chicken recovers!
Here is a case for you all to ponder! I volunteer at a retirement home that has Zebra Finches. Last Summer about this time one of the finches got a respiratory infection and I called my vet. He had me bring a tiny poop sample in to the vet clinic. (I put tin foil on the bottom of the cage and when she pooped onto it, I folded the foil up and took it to the vet.) I know you all were wondering how in the world I got a poop sample from a finch!
Our vet did a gram stain on the poop and saw bacteria. I did not ask him what kind of bacteria but he gave me a Cephalesporin antibiotic to give to the finch and she recovered. The residents just loved watching me net the finch each day and then give a drop of liquid!
So this year, ANOTHER FINCH is breathing heavy! Well, first I asked the maintenance men to turn down the air conditioning in the lobby and THEY DID! They raised the room temperature from 70 degrees to about 73 degrees! Then I put a small ceramic radiant heater for birds on the cage and she seemed to like sitting by that.
But here is my question, the new vet at the clinic did not see any bacteria in the stool. So we are not giving her any antibiotic. If she gets worse I guess I will get another stool sample to him but if we cannot identify a bacteria in her stool can anyone recommend a course of antibiotic for a finch?
Thank you!