AugeredIN told someone that there is hardly a time without a respiratory problem being on the first page of the forum, so I felt obliged to create one. Not really but I do have a question.
I have become very apt to identifying respiratory/sinus infections in my flock as it has been plaguing us for a while now. Thanks to advise from the forum here a shot of Tylan followed by another on day three if needed seems to fix them right up.
My question is whether I should administer a shot at the first signs of infection or give them a chance to fight it off themselves first?
I have never been one to run for a shot, pill, or any medication until it was really called for but taking care of my peas I feel differently. I have a hen that is yawning or gaping and scratching at her head, I know what this is leading up to but what would you do? Wait until she begins to get swelling around the eyes to give her a shot or get er done right away?

I have become very apt to identifying respiratory/sinus infections in my flock as it has been plaguing us for a while now. Thanks to advise from the forum here a shot of Tylan followed by another on day three if needed seems to fix them right up.
My question is whether I should administer a shot at the first signs of infection or give them a chance to fight it off themselves first?
I have never been one to run for a shot, pill, or any medication until it was really called for but taking care of my peas I feel differently. I have a hen that is yawning or gaping and scratching at her head, I know what this is leading up to but what would you do? Wait until she begins to get swelling around the eyes to give her a shot or get er done right away?