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Thank you I willThat sounds like a good reason to continue. Viruses do not respond to antibiotics suchas Tylan, but foamy eyes and puss in eyes could be mycoplasma (MG) and the foul odor can be from coryza or other secondary diseases. If you would lose this particular hen, I would save and refrigerate her body, and send it off to your state poultry lab for a necropsy and testing. Here is some contact info for state labs and how to send a bird for necropsy:
http://www.metzerfarms.com/PoultryLabs.cfm
Yes I would test. If I can get ahold of his last two even if I have to buy thEm from him I’ll send them also. The facility is in Kissimmee near a place I visit often.Oh no...sounds like your neighbor has something like MG in his flock and it is highly likely your birds are getting it now too.
I am so sorry.
Continue the antibiotic.
Are you willing to have some testing done to know what you are dealing with?
If it is MG your birds will be carriers for life and you should probably keep a closed flock, for sure not sell birds.
FLWhat state are you in?
I just corrected an error in my Tylan 50 post above. The twice a day dosage is 0.3 ml per pound, not just 0.3 ml. Sorry if I confused you.Thank you I’ll give the two doses a day I think she’s sick also with the worm infestation
Everyone is different. Some people don't mind nursing sick birds all the time and other just won't.Yes I would test. If I can get ahold of his last two even if I have to buy thEm from him I’ll send them also. The facility is in Kissimmee near a place I visit often.
All of His have passed but two he had 12
I’m angry cause he opened our gate one day and let my sheep and a coupe chickens in his yard to eat grass. Idiot!
I don’t sell my girls but I would say it’s an expensive lesson learned and won’t buy anymore so not to infect others.
Is this where most people cull all the chickens to start over?
I’ll have to research this.
It does not treat eggs too. You have to reworm them all in with in 10 days so that the eggs that hatched don't get to laying egg stage.
Albendazole works on different worms, and may kill all of a certain worm, preventing reproduction of larvae, but in other hard to treat worms may need a second or more application. I was reading about it’s use in both humans and different types of animals, including ruminents, and the dosage can be once, or for up to 10 days to a month for certain worms in humans.