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Thank you for the great advice.OK. Just had to ask or mention it. People keep Turkeys for a variety of reasons from food to pets so you never know.
If she's a pet and you're not going to butcher her, then Baytril would be what I'd use.
Pus in birds does become somewhat solidified or like a semi solid that has to be removed. It won't dry up on its own even with an antibiotic.
So, removal is needed unfortunately. If you can't press it out, then the other option is to lance and remove. Kathy may have some tips or tricks for removal and recovery.
The poor thing, I'm sure it's uncomfortable. In the meantime, I'd keep her eyes cleaned with saline, apply a dab of Terramycin in the eyes. If you can get some pus out that gives her relief by warm compressing and pressing them out, then do that until you decide if lancing is appropriate. I would also have any supplies needed on hand before I started that process.
I have not tried saline but I will go get it done after I watch the video. Thank you so much for the advice and specially for the video.Likely large chunks of dried mucus is what's inhibiting a full drain. Did you try flushing Peewee's sinuses with saline? Salt does wonders to help ease the symptoms, loosen dried mucous and reduce swelling. You may have to do it a few times before it starts to loosen up. Just give her a little break between tries so you don't stress her out too much.
In the event you've never done it before, here's a video of a vet flushing a parrot's nostrils:
Thank you.If you need Baytril (enrofloxacin 10% ) you can get it here, and dosage is 0.05 ml per pound or 0.25 ml for a 5 pound chicken) twice a day for 5 days.
https://jedds.com/products/enrofloxacin-10
I’m doing the 10% oral solution at 1 tsp per gallon. Is there an egg withdrawal time? Thank you!If you need Baytril (enrofloxacin 10% ) you can get it here, and dosage is 0.05 ml per pound or 0.25 ml for a 5 pound chicken) twice a day for 5 days.
https://jedds.com/products/enrofloxacin-10