turkey trouble

just_a_dude

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Our bronze breasted turkey Lurch is about 8 months old, in the last few weeks(been a very busy few weeks) he started to get a sinus infection (at least that's my guess). He is coughing, sneezing, shaking his head, nose and eye discharge and he has now got inflamed sinuses under his eyes.

Any idea of proper diagnoses and treatment? Hes a great guard turkey and we would like to get him healthy again
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well vet will be a few days… so looked around at what we had an the farm. Out of needles😬 found a fresh pack of razor blades. Cleaned one up with iodine and found a vain free area in his waddle(is that right?, the part under his neck?) and made a tiny nick, like mostly a small hole. And air started to rush out! With a little pressure around his head he was mostly “deflated, for lack of a better word”. It’s not all out but we’ll se how he’s doing in the morning.


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Thank you for all the help! Between him, a horse that coliced and another horse that got his nostril ripped in a bucket it’s been a busy 3 weeks 😵‍💫
 
A foamy eye, head shaking, coughing are signs of mycoplasma (MG, CRD.) It can get worse causing pus or exudate in the sinus and face, and sometimes air sacculitis, a more serious infection. If you can get Tylan injectable from a feed store, or Tylosin powder for the water online from jedds.com, that can treat MG. It is not curable, though symptoms may go away, and he can remain a carrier. Have you seen a respiratory infection in other poultry? Other antibiotics can be used, such as oxytetracycline, Denagard, or Baytril. Here is where to find Tylosin powder for the water, and dosage is 1 tsp per gallon of water for 3-5 days for chickens:
https://jedds.com/products/tylosin-powder?_pos=1&_sid=34f4fc612&_ss=r
 
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It’s been 2 days of Tylan 200 orally and he’s getting much worse. Should I start doing injections or manually drain him.
We are very worried about him. Any help would be very appreciated
 

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The pus may come out from around the eye, but I am not a turkey expert. Here is a graphic video of getting pus out of a chicken’s eye:
 

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