survival prognosis after fly strike??? UPDATE on Roy!!

A one day dose does not treat capillary worms. See picture:


Using Safeguard liquid or paste:
20mg/kg = 0.09ml per pound
50mg/kg = 0.23ml per pound

-Kathy

Edited to add:
Above picture from here:
http://avianmedicine.net/content/uploads/2013/03/18.pdf

A one day dose does not treat capillary worms. See picture:


Using Safeguard liquid or paste:
20mg/kg = 0.09ml per pound
50mg/kg = 0.23ml per pound

-Kathy

Edited to add:
Above picture from here:
http://avianmedicine.net/content/uploads/2013/03/18.pdf
Ok, I guess you are right. Can you tell me how much that is in cc for him?
You seem to have more experience at this that I do.

and I repeat in 5 days correct?

How long is the egg withdrawal?

Do you think I could worm him again? He got his second worming at the beginning of July.

Thanks
 
A one day dose does not treat capillary worms. See picture:


Using Safeguard liquid or paste:
20mg/kg = 0.09ml per pound
50mg/kg = 0.23ml per pound

-Kathy

Edited to add:
Above picture from here:
http://avianmedicine.net/content/uploads/2013/03/18.pdf
ok, I guess you are right. So how much is that in cc for his weight? He is about 6-8 pounds. I don't think he is quite 10.

Then repeat in 5 days right? Does this apply to the girls? How long should the egg withdrawal be?

Should I worm him again? He got his second dose of wormer around the beginning of July?

Thanks for your help.
 
Kathy means for you to repeat the dose for 5 days in a row......

Ok, so does this go for the girls too? I am really confused now.

I thought it was 3/4cc for a large fowl. then 10 days later repeat the same, and withdraw eggs eating for 20 days till the last 10 days expired.

I am lost now. So can you explain more clearly what I need to do. I don't want to mess this up.

What is the dosage in cc, I work best with that?
- then I do that for 5 days in a row, is that correct.

Is this just for Roy?

Thanks
 
Ok, so does this go for the girls too? I am really confused now.

I thought it was 3/4cc for a large fowl. then 10 days later repeat the same, and withdraw eggs eating for 20 days till the last 10 days expired.

I am lost now. So can you explain more clearly what I need to do. I don't want to mess this up.

What is the dosage in cc, I work best with that?
- then I do that for 5 days in a row, is that correct.

Is this just for Roy?

Thanks

Another question Kathy. Can I give him the wormer and the Rooster Booster Cell formula at the same time? Or should I do the wormer first than the Rooster Booster?

Thanks
 
If this was my flock, with the symptoms you have described, I would worm the entire flock with Safeguard for 5 days in a row. I am not sure how many cc for each chicken.

I don't have any experience with Rooster Booster, so I can't advise you there. But, personally I would wait until I was finished worming before giving him vitamins, electrolytes or Rooster Booster.

I hope Kathy comes back with the dosage for you.
 
ok, I have thought about what Kathy said about worming for 5 days in a row. I have never personally done this so I am going to try.
Nothing else has worked so maybe this could be what is nagging him, a bad case of worms. He is losing weight, so it makes since.
I jus hope he is not too weak that the wormer does him more harm than good.

Since I am unsure of the exact cc I am going to stick with the 3/4cc that I usually use for them. Then follow up with some
rooster booster cell formula after the 5 days are over.

If any one who has any knowledge of this method of worming and thinks I should change the cc amount, please chime in and
share your wisdom. Other than that, I am going to stick with what I have stated above. Lets all cross our fingers and toes and hope
that I don't accidentally kill Roy. I am new at a lot of this and hope that I don't mess it up.

I will let you all know what happens, I hope I have a good report.

Thanks to everyone who has chimed in and to offer advice and prayers thus far.

Here we go.
 
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I dont know anything about this but I bet you could pm Kathy to clarify the 5 days in a row and the dosage.
 
Safeguard is a very safe wormer to use. I have read a study done on Safeguard for worming horses, that HUGE overdoses were given test horses with no after effects. You would have to give Roy a massive overdose to harm him.

I am not sure (and I can't find her post this morning) but, I am pretty sure the dose for Orpington sized chickens would be 1 and 1/2 cc per chicken for 5 consecutive days.

( I think earlier n this thread I told you 3 days, sorry for the wrong information)
 
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