Peahens cluck-like sound cough and stretch neck with gasp

I bought Enrofloxyn 10% solution, antibiotic from lady gouldian finch. com, 5405 alton pkwy ste.357 Irvine CA92604. without a precription, 3 x 100 ml bottles for $115.40 and shipping. They sell 100ml bottles and possibly smaller quantities.
 
I bought Enrofloxyn 10% solution, antibiotic from lady gouldian finch. com, 5405 alton pkwy ste.357 Irvine CA92604. without a precription, 3 x 100 ml bottles for $115.40 and shipping. They sell 100ml bottles and possibly smaller quantities.

That was one of the other links I sent. It's most likely been re-packaged and had their own label stuck on the bottle, so it's not in a sterile bottle anymore.

 
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FYI, 100ml of this is $59 and I have used this brand before. The site does not ask for a prescription.



 
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ROTFLMAO! I just found a liter (1000) of the antibiotic pictured above for $80. I had no idea oe could get so much!
 
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I finally got Baytril liquid in the mail, will start treating hens tomorrow. Our Maran eggs should be hatching this weekend, look forward to having babies.
And hopefully I'll have some pea eggs to incubate this year too.
I hope it works for you. I know people here give Baytril in many different ways, but I give mine orally at 15-20mg per kg of body weight once a day for five days.

There is some interesting info about Baytril here:
https://sites.google.com/a/poultrypedia.com/poultrypedia/medicine-chart/baytril-for-birds
 
Had incident with baby peafowl with string wrapped around back of tongue and able to safely remove. Maybe need to investigate this further, I just thought it was odd that only the peahens are exhibiting these symptoms, and they are in different pens.
THANK YOU for posting this! Our peachick began gasping for air, had a very raspy rattle in his throat and was not looking good at all! We were drowning in possibilities! Is it worms, infection, animal bite, etc.? But thankfully you posted about the string. Sure enough, there was a string wrapped around the back of its tongue, in a hard to see spot! The tongue even had an abnormal, slightly grayish color to it.
The string was retrieved and the peachick carried on like nothing happened!
Thank you again for this post... it was literally a life-saver!
 

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