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Then you better tell her how.Baytril and many other antibiotics and medications *can* be purchased without a prescription *very* easily. So far I've found:
- Enrofloxacin (Baytril)
- Clavamox/Augmentin
- Amoxicillin
- Cipro
- Cephalexin
- Metronidazole
- Doxycycline
- Ampicillin
- Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim
- Predisolone
- Fluconazole
-Kathy
It's easy, just google the drug you want for fish or birds.Then you better tell her how.
I had one that I raised on the tube and he had to be weaned off it, lol, but he eventually got the hang of it. For a bird to not eat after a month makes me think that there's still something going on. As for pain meds I've only used them once for a duck with bumblefoot that I took to the vet, she prescribed Tramadol. Metacam (Meloxicam) is also used in poultry, I think. So unless I knew why she wasn't eating on her own I probably wouldn't give her any pain meds just in case there was something going on with her kidneys and/or liver. You might want to increase the amount of fluids you're giving her and see if that helps.thanks everyone!
Kathy, since you were the one who taught me how to tube feed, have you ever had a bird not start eating on her own after a month of tubing?
Do both of you think I should put her on pain meds?
ps. Feisty's not limping like she was when I first posted this...back to favoring her good leg but will temporarily put her full weight on the bad one (scratches her face with her good leg, stands on bad one). She was inside in her box all day yesterday, while we went fishing, and has been inside all day today so far. Haven't fed her yet, but crop is practically empty.