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  1. Eggcessive

    Single swollen leg (lower shank), head shaking, pale comb

    I found this link that says that dosage of the 10% tablets is 10 mg per kilogram (each 2.2 pounds of weight) twice a day for 5 or more days. Do not put it in the water though, since they usually will not drink it. Give it orally into the beak. https://poultrydvm.com/drugs/enrofloxacin
  2. Eggcessive

    Single swollen leg (lower shank), head shaking, pale comb

    I know the dosage for the 10% liquid. It is 0.05 ml per pound of weight, or 0.3 ml for a six pound chicken given orally twice a day for 5 days. Most pharmacies will supply a 1 ml needle-less syringe free. But for the tablets, I am having a hard time finding that dosage.
  3. Eggcessive

    Single swollen leg (lower shank), head shaking, pale comb

    It would be worth a try to use the Tea Tree Oil at the dosage they recommend. Most antibiotics do not reverse or have that much affect on MS for the most part. You could have the diagnosis confirmed possibly through your state vet lab, or privately through a lab called Zoologix in California.
  4. Eggcessive

    Single swollen leg (lower shank), head shaking, pale comb

    It is her right leg that is swollen at the ankle. How do the hock joints look? Are they swelling as well? Does she have any sores on her breast bone or keel? Here is some information on mycoplasma synovitis: https://waddl.vetmed.wsu.edu/2022/11/10/mycoplasma-synoviae-fact-sheet/...
  5. Eggcessive

    Single swollen leg (lower shank), head shaking, pale comb

    If both ankles looked like that, then MS might possibly be a possibility. But it shouldn’t just affect one side.
  6. Eggcessive

    Single swollen leg (lower shank), head shaking, pale comb

    Can you get pictures of both of the legs in the morning? Is there any green swelling on the leg, and is the scratch near the swelling? It could be a sprain or injury. Has anyone started picking on her when she limps?
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