You could try ibuprofen, according to poultryDVM dosage is 5 to 10mg per kg.
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I just noticed that first pic, is that a feather in his eye or foamy bubbles?The greenish color may have been my imagination. Here are pics from this morning. Vet called with labs: normal wbc and rbc, reduced kidney function likely from dehydration. Low glycemic. Probably from not eating. Going to add clavamox and continue gavage. He is a bit more robust today, hanging with flock, but still in the woods. I included his good left side for comparison. I have always gotten sincere help here, so thank you all again.
Last question: vet said he can have meloxicam for inflammation 5 mg every 12 hours. Is there another anti inflammatory that is safe to give, an over the counter? The costs are mounting fast.
Foamy bubbles and mucosy stuff.I just noticed that first pic, is that a feather in his eye or foamy bubbles?
The vet called after conferring with another specialist. She wants to add Clavamox 500 mg twice a day. She did mention mycoplasma. I wonder why she didn’t offer Baytril; that kills everything. I hate to throw antibiotics Willy nilly; I’ll pick up the Rx and hold it a day or two before adding it.I think your gander has an upper respiratory infection, his right eye appears to have discharge and facial swelling is fairly common with upper respiratory infections in birds. It could be a number of things, things like a virus or mycoplasma can commonly cause that.
Usually we use Tylosin for mycoplasma but doxy will help, if it’s some other bacteria Baytril is a good broad spectrum antibiotic.
Baytril is a good all around but mycoplasma is less sensitive to it than it is to tylan/Tylosin, doxy, and denegard, it also depends on strain though. Baytril is great as an all around antibiotic so it’s a common choice when it isn’t completely clear what’s going on but some things are just a little out of its ability to kill.The vet called after conferring with another specialist. She wants to add Clavamox 500 mg twice a day. She did mention mycoplasma. I wonder why she didn’t offer Baytril; that kills everything. I hate to throw antibiotics Willy nilly; I’ll pick up the Rx and hold it a day or two before adding it.
Thank you again. Will keep you posted.
Are my other geese at risk? Why him and not the others? How does this transmit?
Hooray, Boris the gander had rounded the bend! He is looking and feeling better. Gave his eyes a slosh with boric acid solution (1/4 tsp in half cup RO water), plus gavage of nutrition food and also a meat purée baby food mixed with water. Also 20 mgs of Ibuprofen. He took a long splashy bath this morning after his nursing care. Not quite normal but on the mend. Thank you, I’ll keep you abreast (oops, a pun).Baytril is a good all around but mycoplasma is less sensitive to it than it is to tylan/Tylosin, doxy, and denegard, it also depends on strain though. Baytril is great as an all around antibiotic so it’s a common choice when it isn’t completely clear what’s going on but some things are just a little out of its ability to kill.