Well, that is mighty 'strange behavior'. SMH.I think with this one it is used that way
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Well, that is mighty 'strange behavior'. SMH.I think with this one it is used that way
Supposedly if one has had MG/ MS in the flock, if you give Denagard for five days even every couple of months, it will help to prevent further episodes. Many people use it. Think what you want, i guess, but it does seem to work. We have not had MG in our flock for over twelve years. From research, it does not appear that resistance issues are likely to develop with Denagard regular use. I just said that I use it because I don't think my bird has MG. He has no sinus drainage, no sneezing, no eye swelling, no bad breath.Antibiotics do not work 'preventatively'.
Have you had them tested via cultured swabbing?I just said that I use it because I don't think my bird has MG. He has no sinus drainage, no sneezing, no eye swelling, no bad breath.
Nope. And I dont intend to.Have you had them tested via cultured swabbing?
No symptoms doesn't mean no disease.
Thank you, and OK, I will do that, I seriously cannot afford , or justify, all the testing, which is why she is trying to avoid that, because even without a lot of testing (and she's done some) I think the bill is astronomical after just two visits. He is such a sweet natured and smart bird and we are very fond of him, since we've had him for so long, but I do have to be practical, and my gut is telling me that yes, there's probably some underlying issue, as we said in the very beginning, and probably something difficult if not impossible to fix. Yes the Baytril is definitely a big gun, it's 68 mg (compared to the 22.5 mg I have here at home) to be administered once a day. I may try to get the Zactran (if needed) from my four leg vet, who is a lot more reasonable and would probably let me have some. Sapphire is down to 6.9 pounds, so...You are dealing with a strange mix of symptoms but the swelling of the sinus area is a sure sign of infection. Whether it is just allergies caused by dust or something else more insidious can only be determined with lab work which could also tell you whether it is a gram-positive or negative sensitive bacteria. Baytril is usually the 'big gun' that is used when the lesser AB's are ineffective. I would continue with the prescribed treatment but if there is no change at the end of the cycle I would ask the vet (without seeing her) for a preloaded syringe (or two) of 0.60 ml of Zactran. My vets' choice of Zactran is an AB that is good for five days, that amount is appropriate for a mature peahen, your cocks weight may be down to that of a hen. Give the shot SQ, or just under the skin.
That's not good, that's only 3.1 kg.Sapphire is down to 6.9 pounds, so...