Wheres the Tylan 50?

Well it's done already. I gave it to them by feeding it to them. Their symptoms cleared up.
Since I could not find any dosage information other than what I've already stated, I used the .5 cc on all of my birds.
All dcid well, and the symptoms cleared up.
 
I understand the 200 is more concentrated. I don't know the dosage amount for the size of each bird.
On another posting the suggested amount was.5cc for a small chicken and 1cc for a full grown large hen.
What I have not found is if anyone has used this on ducks.
Read a post recently that someone used the 200 as the T-50 dose (which is 1/2 ml per dose in full size chickens and they passed away after several doses. The T- 200 can be diluted to strength of 50, but not sure if it is an oil or water base. Otherwise, you can dose 25% of 0.5 ml = 0.125 ml per day for 5 days.
 
Read a post recently that someone used the 200 as the T-50 dose (which is 1/2 ml per dose in full size chickens and they passed away after several doses. The T- 200 can be diluted to strength of 50, but not sure if it is an oil or water base. Otherwise, you can dose 25% of 0.5 ml = 0.125 ml per day for 5 days.
The Tylan 200 dose is 0.05 ml per pound of body bodyweight 3-4 times a day.
The Tylan 50 dose is 0.2 ml per pound of bodyweight 3-4 times a day.
 
The Tylan 200 dose is 0.05 ml per pound of body bodyweight 3-4 times a day.
The Tylan 50 dose is 0.2 ml per pound of bodyweight 3-4 times a day.
Is that for injecting doses?
I did not inject my birds, and as I stated I used. .5cc for all of them once a day for five days. They all got better and there has been no return for the symptoms.
I know this will be all after the fact, but it could be useful in the future and for other people who need it.
 
Is that for injecting doses?
I did not inject my birds, and as I stated I used. .5cc for all of them once a day for five days. They all got better and there has been no return for the symptoms.
I know this will be all after the fact, but it could be useful in the future and for other people who need it.
Orally or injection, but injection can cause injection site necrosis, so my preference would be to give it orally. I am very happy that your birds got better with such a small once a day dose, but if you give it again, be sure to give more and give it more frequently.

This 0.5 ml per bird dose is just one of the many dosing misinformations that several of us are trying to correct. :th
 
Orally or injection, but injection can cause injection site necrosis, so my preference would be to give it orally. I am very happy that your birds got better with such a small once a day dose, but if you give it again, be sure to give more and give it more frequently.

This 0.5 ml per bird dose is just one of the many dosing misinformations that several of us are trying to correct. :th
I appreciate your efforts to correct misinformation.
 
You might try Jedds today since they seem to have Tylan (tylosin) powder for the water back in stock after being out for awhile:
https://www.jedds.com/shop/tylan-soluble-100-g/

I have the soluble powder. I mixed up a quart at the correct ppm. There has been anecdoctal comments that it makes the water bitter and the birds may not drink enough to get an adequate dose.

I will tell you that if I was on 'Naked and Afraid' and i was at 18 days without water and i had tylosin treated water available i would probably wait 3 more days until extraction.

That stuff is downright nasty. Yes i tasted it.
 

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