Rooster with Vent Gleet????
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Re: Rooster with Vent Gleet????
@Colleen Kinzie she asked if you can switch him to chick feed for a bit and if you are able to take his temp.
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Re: Rooster with Vent Gleet????
I can try to take temp
What is the purpose of the chick food?
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What is the purpose of the chick food?
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Re: Rooster with Vent Gleet????
@Colleen Kinzie she says chick food will move through him easier. Also the additional calcium in layer feed can bung them up. She doesn't think its vent gleet at all. Thinking he has an infection which is why she asked about getting a temp.
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Re: Rooster with Vent Gleet????
From what I understand tetracycline doesn't do much. You need to get a ton built up in their system to have any effect.
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Re: Rooster with Vent Gleet????
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Omg I can’t believe I got prep H for my rooster.
So when I insert the tube. How do I know I am squeezing enough inside him?? Also how far do I insert applicator. How many times a day?
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@WLLady
Omg I can’t believe I got prep H for my rooster.
So when I insert the tube. How do I know I am squeezing enough inside him?? Also how far do I insert applicator. How many times a day?
Thanks!
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Re: Rooster with Vent Gleet????
@Colleen Kinzie When I use it I squeeze out some from the applicator and go only just inside so as not to damage the swollen area. ANy further delving I do gently with a finger.
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Re: Rooster with Vent Gleet????
sorry, didn't see this until this morning! yes, only just to the inside of the vent....no further!
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