If she were mine I would remove pus and start on Baytril. But Baytril is banned for use in poultry, so that is something you should think about.Only Tylan 50. I can ask my boss if she has any antibiotics for chickens.
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If she were mine I would remove pus and start on Baytril. But Baytril is banned for use in poultry, so that is something you should think about.Only Tylan 50. I can ask my boss if she has any antibiotics for chickens.
But if I send in swabs to a lab the results will probably be that she has a respiratory disease. So what should I do with the pullet if she recovers?No, I'm just trying to make you think.
Some people live quite happily with respiratory disease in their flocks.But if I send in swabs to a lab the results will probably be that she has a respiratory disease. So what should I do with the pullet if she recovers?
Where do you get Baytril from? Why is it banned for use in poultry?If she were mine I would remove pus and start on Baytril. But Baytril is banned for use in poultry, so that is something you should think about.
Would you add this pullet to your flock?Some people live quite happily with respiratory disease in their flocks.
HECK NO!Would you add this pullet to your flock?
http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2005/07/fda-ban-enrofloxacin-use-poultryWhere do you get Baytril from? Why is it banned for use in poultry?
If this pullet recovers what will happen most likely (assuming she has both eyes) is that she will be put back with the others and sold.HECK NO!
I would not.