- Jun 19, 2008
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I have a chicken that I thought had Marek's, but she recovered within a week on antibiotics. I have another one, a young pullet, with the same symptoms. She was lethargic and wobbly, with a bit of heavy breathing. In case it isn't Marek's I would like to try Tylan. The first chicken was on Baytril, but I can't keep going up to the vet with each chicken and spending $150. I understand that I need to give a 1/4 mL injection into the breast muscle once a day for three days.
I also want to avoid the crop. Can someone please tell me the best way to do this? First of all, I can never remember which side the crop is on. Or, when I do remember, I can't remember if it's from my perspective or the chicken's. I know I should know this by now, but I can never remember.
So, to clear it up, from the chicken's perspective, is the crop on the right side of the breast (with its right-wing, right leg, etc.)? In other words, if I were looking straight at the breast, the crop would be on my left, correct?
I have some dyslexia, and now is not the time to be proud and screw something up!
I also want to avoid the crop. Can someone please tell me the best way to do this? First of all, I can never remember which side the crop is on. Or, when I do remember, I can't remember if it's from my perspective or the chicken's. I know I should know this by now, but I can never remember.
So, to clear it up, from the chicken's perspective, is the crop on the right side of the breast (with its right-wing, right leg, etc.)? In other words, if I were looking straight at the breast, the crop would be on my left, correct?
I have some dyslexia, and now is not the time to be proud and screw something up!