Caseous = cheeselike.What does that mean?
Often used to describe the texture of lash eggs(infection).
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Caseous = cheeselike.What does that mean?
How can I help her?Caseous = cheeselike.
Often used to describe the texture of lash eggs(infection).
@Eggcessive has a suggestion, maybe you missed it?How can I help her?
At first they appeared to be lash egg material, but when cut open look to be a lot of membrane, egg matter, and infection. It could be salpingitis or a problem with her shell membrane. I would try an antibiotic such as amoxicillin, and also give her a human calcium tablet with vitamin D orally into her beak for several days. Calcitrate or calcium citrate can be found at most drug stores. Aqua Mox amoxicillin is available online, and dosage is 125-250 mg twice a day for 10 days.
Thank you thank you thank youAt first they appeared to be lash egg material, but when cut open look to be a lot of membrane, egg matter, and infection. It could be salpingitis or a problem with her shell membrane. I would try an antibiotic such as amoxicillin, and also give her a human calcium tablet with vitamin D orally into her beak for several days. Citracal or calcium citrate can be found at most drug stores. Aqua Mox amoxicillin is available online, and dosage is 125-250 mg twice a day for 10 days.
You are amazing! She looks really good today. She's eating, drinking and is back to her sassy self.Aside from the calcium tablets and getting some amoxicillin, try to get her drinking water and offer some wet chicken feed and a little scrambled egg. Poultry NutriDrench for vitamins and electrolytes 2 ml daily is good as well for a few days.
What should the dosage be for citracal? How many mg per day?At first they appeared to be lash egg material, but when cut open look to be a lot of membrane, egg matter, and infection. It could be salpingitis or a problem with her shell membrane. I would try an antibiotic such as amoxicillin, and also give her a human calcium tablet with vitamin D orally into her beak for several days. Citracal or calcium citrate can be found at most drug stores. Aqua Mox amoxicillin is available online, and dosage is 125-250 mg twice a day for 10 days.