- Mar 14, 2010
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I have a 5 day old Rhode Island Red who is just not feeling very well. She has stopped eating and drinking, and is pretty much sleeping all the time. She seems to have a respiratory issue going on that we noticed last night because she clicks when she breathes.
I've researched quite a bit using this site and I just got back from town with Poly-Vi-Sol and Tylan 50. The majority of the threads I've looked at are for adult chickens, so I'm not sure of the dosage she needs. Right now I've tried to get her to at least have some vitamins and I'll just wait here for a response before I give the injection.
Also, the smallest gauge needles they had at the tractor supply were 22 gauge. This is larger than the gauge recommended for adults! I didn't know this before I got back and I live VERY far from the nearest town. Can I use these needles or do I need to wait until this evening when I can get back to the pharmacy? Can it be given orally?
The syringe I have is 3 mL (cc). Is cc and mL the same? As in if the dosages were for instance 1/4 cc, I'd just fill the syringe up to the line below the 0.5, correct?
I've researched quite a bit using this site and I just got back from town with Poly-Vi-Sol and Tylan 50. The majority of the threads I've looked at are for adult chickens, so I'm not sure of the dosage she needs. Right now I've tried to get her to at least have some vitamins and I'll just wait here for a response before I give the injection.
Also, the smallest gauge needles they had at the tractor supply were 22 gauge. This is larger than the gauge recommended for adults! I didn't know this before I got back and I live VERY far from the nearest town. Can I use these needles or do I need to wait until this evening when I can get back to the pharmacy? Can it be given orally?
The syringe I have is 3 mL (cc). Is cc and mL the same? As in if the dosages were for instance 1/4 cc, I'd just fill the syringe up to the line below the 0.5, correct?
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