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Yes, she is still ill… they are all having a time recovery from whatever this is. She has been inside with three others for over a week. I just brought them outside to get some sunlight for a few minutes. I gave her two doses of .02ml per pound of body weight on 10/28 & 11/1. She has improved quite a bit. Both her eyes were very swollen. She was my sickest one. This is a picture last week.She looks unwell still. How long were you treating her? Did she improve at? What dosage was she taking?
Yes, I’m sorry that’s what I gave them .20ml. Typo… that post you listed is where I got the dosage info from.Do you mean that you gave 0.2 ml per pound of weight? This is a thread about dosage that some follow, although it is not an official dosage. It says to give 0.2 ml per pound not 0.02 ml per pound:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/miracle-la-200-dosage-and-vetrx-for-crd-treatment.631458/
Wonder if it's a reaction to the LA200. Some photosensitivity or something like that.Anyone know what these yellow spots are? She is recovering from some type of respiratory virus or infection. She took her last dose of La200 on Friday. She’s been having these yellow spots since last Wednesday.
I hope it’s not a reaction to the meds. I would feel terrible. I wish I could get an appointment with a vet because I would like to know what this is because it’s very bad. I have never seen my flock this sick. I was kind of thinking maybe it was viral and might not be responding to the antibiotics.Wonder if it's a reaction to the LA200. Some photosensitivity or something like that.
Looking at your other thread you also gave Tiamulin (Tiagard) with no or little improvement.
You may be dealing with a virus which will not respond to antibiotics, or you this may be a bacterial infection that is not very responsive to what you have been using for treatment.
If possible, it would be a good idea to seek vet care or have some testing to find out the cause of the respiratory illness so you can nail down an effective treatment plan.
It’s not your fault if it is. Don’t feel bad about it.I hope it’s not a reaction to the meds. I would feel terrible.
What symptoms do the other birds have?I wish I could get an appointment with a vet because I would like to know what this is because it’s very bad. I have never seen my flock this sick. I was kind of thinking maybe it was viral and might not be responding to the antibiotics.
They all but one seems better as of today. The one that is not doing well I’m thinking has an unrelated issue. When it rains it pours! She doesn’t seem to have a respiratory issue. Impacted crop maybe? I never seen her chest bulging like this beforeIt’s not your fault if it is. Don’t feel bad about it.
What symptoms do the other birds have?