TennesseeFarm
Chirping
Nevermind just saw your last post, keep us posted!
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I wish I could help but if youve already treated properly then maybe its some other parasite. I dont know if you are able but maybe a local vet can test the fecal matter or have it ent off if it's not too expensive. Hope you figure out what's going on.![]()
That's what I want to do. I was going tio contact them first. Thank you for the site! I've been trying to find it!!I wouldn't bother calling around...most vets here in Texas send all samples to our state lab for testing.
Cut the middle man out and save yourself some money and over night a bird straight to them.
This is our lab's directions on how to over night them a sample.
https://tvmdl.tamu.edu/shipping/how-to-ship-a-sample-to-tvmdl/
Will do!Nevermind just saw your last post, keep us posted!
I haven't read everyone's post, but my vote would be something like Enteritis.
Culling and sending in a couple of birds is a very good idea.
Can you get more pictures of both eyes?