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- Jul 13, 2011
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WOW --- thank you all for sharing your advice; really really appreciate it!
Our sick Wyandotte is still struggling; she's still eating and drinking but almost gasping for air, sometimes quite loudly like she can't breathe; I feel horrible and am considering culling her in the evening, but every morning, she seems so much better and is out with the gang doing her thing.
Tonight we will give her Tylan orally by Hawg's method; and change the dosage from .5ml to .15ml per froggieshiens' recommendation. Sorry to keep asking questions, but with no improvement do you think we should make the switch to AGRIMYCIN?
Is having a chicken vet take a blood sample and testing it the only way to determine the disease; whether its bacterial or viral? CRD or ?????
Again thank you -- you've been a real blessing!
- there, my first smily face
My wife was reading over my shoulder having fun looking at everyone's fun chicken names --- she asked what our fun name was and I sheepishly replied, um... Mark.
Our sick Wyandotte is still struggling; she's still eating and drinking but almost gasping for air, sometimes quite loudly like she can't breathe; I feel horrible and am considering culling her in the evening, but every morning, she seems so much better and is out with the gang doing her thing.
Tonight we will give her Tylan orally by Hawg's method; and change the dosage from .5ml to .15ml per froggieshiens' recommendation. Sorry to keep asking questions, but with no improvement do you think we should make the switch to AGRIMYCIN?
Is having a chicken vet take a blood sample and testing it the only way to determine the disease; whether its bacterial or viral? CRD or ?????
Again thank you -- you've been a real blessing!

My wife was reading over my shoulder having fun looking at everyone's fun chicken names --- she asked what our fun name was and I sheepishly replied, um... Mark.