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  1. Eggcessive

    VetRX not working

    You’re welcome. You can always call your state vet and ask how much and how to get a couple of sick chickens tested for what disease they have, so that you know for sure what is going on. It may only cost a couple of dollars per chicken in some states, but hard to know without calling. With IB...
  2. Eggcessive

    VetRX not working

    I don’t see anything that screams MG or other diseases, but it would require testing to say 100% that they have IB virus. They seem pretty bright-eyed. I would just keep an eye on them, make sure they are eating and drinking well, and make sure their coop is dry with fresh bedding, and good air...
  3. Eggcessive

    VetRX not working

    This is what MG may look like:
  4. Eggcessive

    VetRX not working

    IB does not cause swelling of the eyes unless it is in combination with MG or coryza. When I had an outbreak of IB it went completely through my flock eventually. They only had clear then nasal drainage, some rattly breathing, and sneezing, and a couple had wrinkled or misshapen egg shells, a...
  5. Eggcessive

    VetRX not working

    MG is mycoplasma gallisepticum a chronic respiratory disease (also called CRD) that causes sneezing, watery or bubbly eye, sunken eye with conjuctivitis, and may also cause swelling of the eyelids or face from sinus infection. It makes your chickens all carriers for life. If you do not see eye...
  6. Eggcessive

    VetRX not working

    The problem is that since injectable tylan (tylosin) has become scarce, the pigeon companies have been selling out of the tylosin. They should get some back in, but I would check around. Normally, it is obtained by prescription through a vet, but you can get it online without a script for...
  7. Eggcessive

    VetRX not working

    Vet Rx is an herbal oil remedy, and has no medicinal or antibiotic properties. It is similar to Vicks, but with some herbal oils thrown in. Respiratory diseases can be from viruses, bacteria, or fungus. Only a bacterial infection would be helped with antibiotics. MG is one that might respond to...
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