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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: 25946799" data-attributes="member: 138878"><p>Thank you for your insight! I do appreciate everybody here and their willingness to share their thoughts and time. </p><p></p><p>It was “Baytril 20” tablets. They were 22.7mg tabs, and I gave her one a day for 10 days. I did order some liquid Baytril yesterday to have on hand. </p><p></p><p>Strangely, as big and gnarly as the bumble is/was, there has never been an odor. And prior to her surgery, with that huge bumble scab, she never limped or showed any pain symptoms (until after surgery). Part of me says we should have left her alone, But everything I read says that would have been an eventual death sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joesandy1822, post: 25946799, member: 138878"] Thank you for your insight! I do appreciate everybody here and their willingness to share their thoughts and time. It was “Baytril 20” tablets. They were 22.7mg tabs, and I gave her one a day for 10 days. I did order some liquid Baytril yesterday to have on hand. Strangely, as big and gnarly as the bumble is/was, there has never been an odor. And prior to her surgery, with that huge bumble scab, she never limped or showed any pain symptoms (until after surgery). Part of me says we should have left her alone, But everything I read says that would have been an eventual death sentence. [/QUOTE]
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