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bite wounds can cause systemic infection and from what I have read this is what has happened... you state you do not have any antibiotics on hand (amoxcillin is often used and advised as a general antibiotic and many have this on hand)
I believe you need antibiotics and earlier someone suggested you contact Peter Brown at firststatevetsupply for cipro (same family of drugs as enrofloxin/baytril) ... I too suggest this and hopefully it is not too late.
Leave a message here (you can leave a link to this thread with a short explanation:
http://www.firststatevetsupply.com/store/contact_us.php
send an email in addition to that here (put in subject line EMERGENCY > dlhunicorn referred me to you) here:
[email protected]
and also leave a message on his answering machine here:
800-950-8387 > He will call you back
(I have had this number for some years > if it is no longer correct please someone post the new one)
He will ship the meds overnite
I note that he is separated and such but I can not stress enough how important warmth and a stable draft free environment is!
Go to a petsotre (if you have no bait store to get mealworms from) and get some live or failing that dehydrated insect feed there for him... that will often tempt a bird who refuses to eat anything else. (Look in the reptile section)
I believe you need antibiotics and earlier someone suggested you contact Peter Brown at firststatevetsupply for cipro (same family of drugs as enrofloxin/baytril) ... I too suggest this and hopefully it is not too late.
Leave a message here (you can leave a link to this thread with a short explanation:
http://www.firststatevetsupply.com/store/contact_us.php
send an email in addition to that here (put in subject line EMERGENCY > dlhunicorn referred me to you) here:
[email protected]
and also leave a message on his answering machine here:
800-950-8387 > He will call you back
(I have had this number for some years > if it is no longer correct please someone post the new one)
He will ship the meds overnite
I note that he is separated and such but I can not stress enough how important warmth and a stable draft free environment is!
Go to a petsotre (if you have no bait store to get mealworms from) and get some live or failing that dehydrated insect feed there for him... that will often tempt a bird who refuses to eat anything else. (Look in the reptile section)
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