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Definitely respiratory, I strongly feel. And i treated my peafowl with Batyril exhibiting same symptoms.
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That there's Dazy, she's the one that got away. I was going to purchase her if her price came down at the end of the year, didn't hear from the breeder, ended up rescuing a lowly mule instead. Of course, she contacts me months later about her but my pasture was tapped out with my other long ears and a friend's horse.on a different topic i wanted to say that your profile picture of that horse is beautifull!!one of the perttiest horses i have ever seen!! also i hope that your chicken gets better!!![]()
Pl look at sick peahen...... what to do similar thread on this page below 1wek ago
I'm certainly no expert, but my boy Peggy had some similar symptoms and it turned out he had pneumonia.
Here's a thread about it:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/679396/peafowl-health-information-respiratory
Cipro is in the same class as Baytril.OMG, your symptoms sound just like mine, is there any substitutes for Baytril ? I'll ask my vet tomorrow but he wasn't helpful about my baby pigeon I recently brought in.