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Veterinarian with no chicken experience wanting to Nebulize water soluble Tylan

MotherPecker

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May 11, 2020
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Thank you in advance for reading this. I am a retired veterinarian with a mixed age "3 weeks to 10 months old flock" of 40. I have only been keeping chickens for 10 months and just started treating neighbors and friends chickens. I will not cover up the fact that I am a complete rookie when it comes to chickens. I had a coyote attack coupled with introduction of a new flock member that I had quarantined for 30 days prior to side by side introduction. The quarantined chicken had a nasal discharge only after introduction (not while in quarantine) but was active and alert and eating/drinking. I quarantined her again and after 3 days on Tylan in water her symptoms resolved, she is doing well. 5 days later my prized family member Black Copper Marans "Noodle" showed signs of lethargy by not coming into the coop to the dinner bell. I noticed clear discharge from nose and brought her to quarantine inside my shower different location than the first quarantined chicken that resolved. "Noodle" is sneezing, clear discharge from nose and a day later, one foaming eye. She's not drinking her Tylan water so I tube fed her Tylan with electrolyte Vit supplement. Not sure If that will affect antibiotic. Also gave Vit B12 and Vit B complex SQ 1/4 cc each with some SQ fluids. She started preening an hour later and I was hopeful but still has snot visibly dripping. I am wanting to nebulize her and wondering if anyone has done this with water soluble Tylan? And the nebulizing dose probably pretty hard to know how much powder to add. I called Ellanco "manufacturer of Tylan" and they don't know. 1/2 tsp per gallon. Great but I don't have a gallon of sterile water or Sodium Chloride. So do I just sprinkle????? Any experiences with doses of meds in nebulization would be graciously accepted of any meds.
Has any one used albuterol sulfate in nebulization? Any heart rate problems with using albuterol in chickens like with small animals?
 
Welcome to BYC! i don't know any veterinarian terms :) so this is somewhat confusing.
Thank you for reading. I am sorry. This is a complicated Post. I am having trouble learning about chicken medicine and since Covid I can't get ahold of any professors at universities to help. Just thought I would put it out there and see if anyone is doing this kind of medicine for chickens. I saw one post on Nebulizing a chicken in a tote and she did a great job hooking it up but no medications were posted.
 
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chickens also die of respiritory problems too, I have lost 3 so far
 
Welcome to BYC.
I'm not sure what adding Tylan to a nebulizer would do or if it would be any good.

Is there any reason why you can't just direct dose, to the beak, the Tylan two or three times each day?
I did today but half dropped out so I tube fed instead. I guess as a vet you try for the moon when its your favorite pet chicken that my 3 year old loves. Thank you for responding
 
I did today but half dropped out so I tube fed instead. I guess as a vet you try for the moon when its your favorite pet chicken that my 3 year old loves. Thank you for responding
I don't understand how a nebulizer works but from what I do understand Thailand works best if given every 8 hours.

Which Tylan do you have and exactly how much are you giving?
 

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