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Where does everyone get their Prednisone- and what form does it come in (tablet or drop)?
I have a little spastic rooster that I'm very fond of, and the situation is just as B'rody's Broodello described. Any period when he is stressed - because of temperature extremes or eating poorly - he backslides to a head-whipping, creeping-backwards condition. If fed, watered and coddled assiduously he snaps out of it. This summer he was tearing around the yard like a normal chicken, but right now he's stuck in a box with his legs sticking out. I would love it if there was some pharmaceutical approach that would make his life easier. Thinking that aspirin was also antiinflammatory, I've tried that on several occasions, with no perceptible effect.
Best - exop
Prednisone will not help whatever is ailing your boy. It sounds more like wry neck than head trauma. Pick up some Exact Hand Rearing Formula for cage birds, add a capsule of vitamin E with selenium. Give that to him for a couple of days, see if that will pull him out of it.
featherbaby, aspirin can be used on chickens quite safely. Its one of the safer pain relievers for chickens.
I know the feeling of wanting to try everything to help your baby. There is so much conflicting info it is hard to know what to do.
I had a silkie with wry neck and was told that the predisone did help because wry neck is usually a swelling of the brain and predisone is for inflamation. If you have a vet (even if you don't, try your neighborhood vet). I understand if you tell them the situation and show them the treatment plan you are using, they will help you with the predisone. It is a common item in vet offices -- my dog uses it for his bad back, and my other dogs use it for allergies.
I used the predisone in conjuntion with the selenium, vitamin e, and poly vit sol. I crushed the predisone and selenium and then mixed everything in a little yogurt and hand fed... my baby liked it but since he had a hard time holding his neck steady, it was a little messy.
I was expecting to see immediate results but it took a couple of weeks and then all of a sudden, he was soooo much better. Since I used everything, I am not sure what actually worked.
I wish you the best and hope you have great results no matter what course of treatment you try.
Where does everyone get their Prednisone- and what form does it come in (tablet or drop)?
I have a little spastic rooster that I'm very fond of, and the situation is just as B'rody's Broodello described. Any period when he is stressed - because of temperature extremes or eating poorly - he backslides to a head-whipping, creeping-backwards condition. If fed, watered and coddled assiduously he snaps out of it. This summer he was tearing around the yard like a normal chicken, but right now he's stuck in a box with his legs sticking out. I would love it if there was some pharmaceutical approach that would make his life easier. Thinking that aspirin was also antiinflammatory, I've tried that on several occasions, with no perceptible effect.
Best - exop
Prednisone will not help whatever is ailing your boy. It sounds more like wry neck than head trauma. Pick up some Exact Hand Rearing Formula for cage birds, add a capsule of vitamin E with selenium. Give that to him for a couple of days, see if that will pull him out of it.
featherbaby, aspirin can be used on chickens quite safely. Its one of the safer pain relievers for chickens.
I know the feeling of wanting to try everything to help your baby. There is so much conflicting info it is hard to know what to do.
I had a silkie with wry neck and was told that the predisone did help because wry neck is usually a swelling of the brain and predisone is for inflamation. If you have a vet (even if you don't, try your neighborhood vet). I understand if you tell them the situation and show them the treatment plan you are using, they will help you with the predisone. It is a common item in vet offices -- my dog uses it for his bad back, and my other dogs use it for allergies.
I used the predisone in conjuntion with the selenium, vitamin e, and poly vit sol. I crushed the predisone and selenium and then mixed everything in a little yogurt and hand fed... my baby liked it but since he had a hard time holding his neck steady, it was a little messy.
I was expecting to see immediate results but it took a couple of weeks and then all of a sudden, he was soooo much better. Since I used everything, I am not sure what actually worked.
I wish you the best and hope you have great results no matter what course of treatment you try.