Sulfamethazine antibiotics, sick rooster and no signs of improvement in 72 hours... help!

Thank you greenboyz, I did not even think of doing sugar/water to boost his energy a little. I will a little sugar in the next syringe bottle. If corid is similar to sulmet, then I think tetracycline might be the way to go next, hopefully Kathy will let me know if she thinks its a good idea to go that route. I agree, at this point, doing something is better than nothing...
Thank you again!!

 


Pale comb says anemia to me. My personal experience has been mite problems for the majority of anemic birds. For the others, my necropsies have shown coccidiosis and histomoniasis, so Corid is a good idea.

Flopped over comb? Maybe dehydration?

If your feed store is still open see if they have Tylan, it's an antibiotic that you can give orally or as an injection, which might be the best way to go.

I sent you a PM with my number. Call me of you can.

-Kathy
Gilroy, CA
 

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