Using Terramycin You say you are using terramycin for 14 days to treat colds in chickens well, here are my experienced thoughts: terramycin may help this time and 14 days is quite long to be effective are you using 1 or 2 tsp per gallon? Also teramycin is ineffective in 8 hrs so one needs...
I am wondering about the use of Terramycin in egg laying chickens. I need to treat my chickens with an antibiotic... something is going on, some sneezing, runny noses and such. I've lost a couple of chickens recently, and a couple more are starting to not look great. My question is...
Terramycin eye ointment is expensive but WORTH it. I paid $38 and saved two hens that I paid a lot of money for and were just fixing to start laying. The swollen eyes healed in about 3-4 days and back to normal.
I have a mediocre size flock of mixed chickens (RIR, BR, LH, Ameracaunas, White Rocks, and Buff Orphingtons). We live in the southern US and have had a horrible rainy season this year and my chickens have suffered from respiratory infections because of this. We bought some Terramycin Soluble...
Vet says to try terramycin and feed store says Tylan. My Tractor Supply has Tylan 200, and I have terramycin tablets on hand. Which would be most appropriate for young chicks, and at what dose? Age: Chicks, 2-3 weeks Symptoms: Sneezing, raspy breathing, heavy congestion, runny poop Tried: ACV, VetRx Considering: Terramycin or Tylan
Corid is for specifically treating cocciadosis. Terramycin is an antibacterial ophthalmic gel. I highly doubt either of those will help; cocciadosis is more common in younger birds I would separate this chicken and check for egg binding / check the crop in the morning / report back with more symptoms.