BirdLeaf
Songster
I just ended up bringing one to the vet, it was $25 for the exam and they’re going to write a prescription for the whole flock! Yay! I was going to order the stuff from the pigeon website but it was too much math 

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The dose for a chicken is 50 mg per pound per day. Turkey dose is 60 mg per pound per day.
One of them is standing with her eyes close opening and closing her mouth she will eat and drink. She weights 4.10 ozDo you have a way to weigh them? If so I can calculate an oral dose for you.
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Thanks for the update and glad to hear she is better!I just wanted everyone who helped to know that I ended up given the chicken shots of 1cc of Tylan 50 twice a day for three days. She is doing very well.
The chicken dose is 50 mg per pound of bodyweight per day.I just got a 100 gram container of Tylan powder from the foys pigeon website. In terms of dosage, it is important to note that this Tylan is 20%, Which is different from several of the other types available. The side of the bottle says the following:
"this Tylan contains 20% tylosin and is used at the rate of 2 teaspoons per gallon of drinking water for 5 to 7 days."
This is, apparently the dosage for pigeons. Wouldn't the dosage for chickens be roughly the same, since chickens are larger and will simply drink more water? Wouldn't the soluble dosage in water stay the same since they are all avian?
This is the link to the medication:
https://www.foyspigeonsupplies.com/medications/respiratory/559-foys-tylan-soluble-powder