Some of the Baytril, like the stuff from allbirdproducts, is not injectable. I would only inject if the medication is in an injectable bottle.
-Kathy
-Kathy
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Some of the Baytril, like the stuff from allbirdproducts, is not injectable. I would only inject if the medication is in an injectable bottle.
-Kathy
Ok everyone, another update.....about 6pm this evening I gave her the last of 5 Baytril injections, all were given in the back if the neck and none poked thru the other side. Therefore, I am out of medication. I took a warm wash cloth and layed over the infected area (not sure I left it long enough tho) and immediately some milky liquid came out from her eye area. I was able to pry her eyelid open, however the eye is so full of this milky liquid, I could not see her actual eye ball. I pushed gently in that area and a minor amount oozed out. The area feels harder than it did this afternoon. I'm going to repeat this process tomorrow so I'll have better light. I'm afraid to get too rough with her but she didn't seem to be in pain. I'm concerned surgery maybe the ultimate answer but hoping not. Thoughts?
I would think like Trefoil said, 2 ml per day. One ml morning and evening IS like you have been doing with the Baytril.How much of the Tylan should I give her and for how long if I'm able to obtain some locally?
And is there different types or versions of Tylan? If I'm not able to get some, I may take you up on your offer @KsKingBee
Draining the area with a needle/shringe an option?