Feb 24, 2009 #21 Wynette Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years Sep 25, 2007 25,573 299 421 Michigan No, shavings wouldn't cause a respiratory infection.
Feb 24, 2009 Thread starter #22 vicegrip In the Brooder 10 Years Feb 21, 2009 73 2 41 Mena AR Were diluting some vet RX and going to see if it helps. Last edited: Feb 24, 2009
Feb 25, 2009 #23 Wynette Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years Sep 25, 2007 25,573 299 421 Michigan How's your little one today?
Feb 25, 2009 Thread starter #24 vicegrip In the Brooder 10 Years Feb 21, 2009 73 2 41 Mena AR Shes still the same no better no worse. She hates being in a brooder by herself. We gave her some antibiotics last night in her water. Thanks for asking. Last edited: Feb 25, 2009
Shes still the same no better no worse. She hates being in a brooder by herself. We gave her some antibiotics last night in her water. Thanks for asking.
Feb 25, 2009 #25 Wynette Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years Sep 25, 2007 25,573 299 421 Michigan What antibiotics is she on? You could put a small stuffed animal in with her. Some on here do that and it seems to help. Poor thing.
What antibiotics is she on? You could put a small stuffed animal in with her. Some on here do that and it seems to help. Poor thing.
Feb 25, 2009 Thread starter #26 vicegrip In the Brooder 10 Years Feb 21, 2009 73 2 41 Mena AR Terramycin (oxytetracycline) Soluble Powder I will try the stuffed animal. Its sad seeing her like this. But we will keep trying.
Terramycin (oxytetracycline) Soluble Powder I will try the stuffed animal. Its sad seeing her like this. But we will keep trying.
Feb 25, 2009 #27 Wynette Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years Sep 25, 2007 25,573 299 421 Michigan I seriously doubt that will help her. That's a mild broad-spectrum; not intended specifically for respiratory. But, I hope she pulls through for you. Look at this pic: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=137708 Last edited: Feb 25, 2009
I seriously doubt that will help her. That's a mild broad-spectrum; not intended specifically for respiratory. But, I hope she pulls through for you. Look at this pic: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=137708
Feb 25, 2009 Thread starter #28 vicegrip In the Brooder 10 Years Feb 21, 2009 73 2 41 Mena AR What do you thinks the best to use?
Feb 25, 2009 Thread starter #29 vicegrip In the Brooder 10 Years Feb 21, 2009 73 2 41 Mena AR That pic is cute
Feb 25, 2009 #30 Wynette Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years Sep 25, 2007 25,573 299 421 Michigan See my post #13. But it's not a good idea to discontinue an antibiotic once you've started it...you really do need to finish the recommended course or there's a danger of developing antibiotic resistance.
See my post #13. But it's not a good idea to discontinue an antibiotic once you've started it...you really do need to finish the recommended course or there's a danger of developing antibiotic resistance.