Repiratory

carlape

Chirping
8 Years
Apr 3, 2011
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Wisconsin
I have two birds that have come up with some respiratory symptoms. They are isolated separately, and are stable. I have been reading a lot of suggestions, to others to use either Tylan 50 or Tylan 200. I can only get Tylan 200 (Injectable)at our feed store, if need be can I use that, preferably orally. I also have Albon. There is no foul odor, and I live in Wisonsin and the weather has been very warm to cold and raining the next.
Carla
 
I have two birds that have come up with some respiratory symptoms. They are isolated separately, and are stable. I have been reading a lot of suggestions, to others to use either Tylan 50 or Tylan 200. I can only get Tylan 200 (Injectable)at our feed store, if need be can I use that, preferably orally. I also have Albon. There is no foul odor, and I live in Wisonsin and the weather has been very warm to cold and raining the next.
Carla
I wouldnt give tylan 200 orally due to its potency, it's best to inject. Post #2 in this link:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/487235/correct-dosage-for-tylan-200-injectable
 

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