moaning hen. What should I be looking for.

thanks. I'll give them some yogurt in the am... a little late now
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And I'll check her crop in a little bit when I go back out to the barn... and I'll let you know.
ps. it does say on the packet that it's for treatment of respiratory infections... it doesn't say tetracycline... it says somehting beginning with a D.
It took me about 1/2 hr to figure out the dosage cause it was in mg vs teaspoons. But it ended up being about a tbls per gallon... and refreshed daily.

pss. she's not moaning now. good news. I'll keep her in ICU until I think she's okay to return. it's cold outside down feathers or not.
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Read the part about Duramycin 10 caution: I believe it's either 5 or 7 days will have to look it up, but can't eat the eggs for 2 weeks after finished with antibiotic

Here is the info altho you will in my opinion be best served (to ensure the proper dosage and concentration) by calling the number given at the bottom of the page and asking a service representative (you want the 800 mg concentration) ... they are usually very helpful and will ensure you get the correct info for the smaller amount you need.
http://www.drugs.com/vet/duramycin-10.html
excerpt (important):
"....Tetracycline Hydrochloride Soluble Powder
Duramycin 10 Caution
Prepare fresh solutions at least once a day; solutions are not stable for more than 24 hours. Use as sole source of tetracycline. Deliver the recommended dosage level in divided doses. Diagnosis should be reconsidered if improvement is not noticed within 3 days. The concentration of drug required in medicated water must be adequate to compensate for variations in the age and class of animals, feed consumption, and environmental temperature and humidity, each of which affects water consumption..."
here is where I store my links and information:
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Thanks Miss Lydia.
I am using just about 800 concentration. I do believe that it is important to maintain that concentration for all of the chickens. They are all full grown... or just about. I will read more about hte meds.

Appreciate the help and will throw out the eggs - or give them back to the chickens in scrabbled form.
 
Everyone seems fine this morning. Andy even the 'moaning' hen isn't. She's eating the yogurt/oatmeal mix and hopefully drinking the med/water. I'm keeping her in ICU for another day or two.

THanks all.
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hoping that all turns out well and life is back to normal within a few more days. OF course I can't eat the eggs for quite a while, but that's fine.
 
Hi McGoo, nice to hear good news!! if she's doing better she must be getting the anti. water. good idea to keep her in for another couple of days, let us know how it goes. Trish
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