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Raising BackYard Chickens
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Baytril dosage for ducks with bumblefoot
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<blockquote data-quote="joesandy1822" data-source="post: 25923462" data-attributes="member: 138878"><p>Unfortunately, the vet had a serious family emergency and is in and out. He’s also a 90-minute drive one way, and because Baytril has been officially banned by the FDA in poultry, he almost didn’t prescribe it. I had to make that drive again just to pick it up a few days after surgery. He said I could never eat her eggs again. Plus, quite honestly I’m hesitant to prolong the antibiotics in fear of causing other issues (sour crop, yeast). </p><p></p><p>We are packing it each night with an antibiotic ointment that the vet prescribed, and thankfully I bought an extra tube on my last trip. I also bought regular triple antibiotic ointment for when that runs out. We also spray with Vetericyn. And I bought a bunch of vet wrap because we couldn’t find duck shoes readily available to fit. One place has a year long waiting list. The other place never returned my call. So I’m going to Joann today and buy wetsuit fabric (neoprene) and my son and I are going to make our own. We both sew, and he’s an engineer. He can come up with a pattern. </p><p></p><p>Thank again for the input! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😊" title="Smiling face with smiling eyes :blush:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f60a.png" data-shortname=":blush:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joesandy1822, post: 25923462, member: 138878"] Unfortunately, the vet had a serious family emergency and is in and out. He’s also a 90-minute drive one way, and because Baytril has been officially banned by the FDA in poultry, he almost didn’t prescribe it. I had to make that drive again just to pick it up a few days after surgery. He said I could never eat her eggs again. Plus, quite honestly I’m hesitant to prolong the antibiotics in fear of causing other issues (sour crop, yeast). We are packing it each night with an antibiotic ointment that the vet prescribed, and thankfully I bought an extra tube on my last trip. I also bought regular triple antibiotic ointment for when that runs out. We also spray with Vetericyn. And I bought a bunch of vet wrap because we couldn’t find duck shoes readily available to fit. One place has a year long waiting list. The other place never returned my call. So I’m going to Joann today and buy wetsuit fabric (neoprene) and my son and I are going to make our own. We both sew, and he’s an engineer. He can come up with a pattern. Thank again for the input! 😊 [/QUOTE]
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