Yes, it's the same amoxicillin that comes labeled for humans. I am a pretty busy person, so I just pop the entire capsule into my patient's beak. Pull down on the wattles, and the beak opens magically.
More meticulous folks here divide it into two doses, giving it twelve hours apart so, theoretically, the antibiotic will be a constant in her body. But I've never had a patient not get well with the one full dose. So you decide. As far as I'm concerned either choice is valid and effective.
More meticulous folks here divide it into two doses, giving it twelve hours apart so, theoretically, the antibiotic will be a constant in her body. But I've never had a patient not get well with the one full dose. So you decide. As far as I'm concerned either choice is valid and effective.
She seems to have quite a bit of undigested crumble feed in her droppings this morning, and she has a tiny bit of food still in her crop. I made her crumble wet today, hopefully that'll help, and I'm also still adding chick grit to her food. We've had periods of time in the past when she'd have undigested droppings for a while, but then it stopped. I should probably just start giving her easy soft food for a while? We cook them rice and oatmeal from time to time. She still acts pretty normal, she was drinking a lot when I left her.