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    Help! Goslings with respiratory infection

    I do, but only measures down to 0.1 grams
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    HELP! Correct dosing Baytril/enrofloxacin

    I’m attempting to treat a respiratory infection in my 2 goslings. I have (Baytril) enrofloxacin 10% powder, meaning for 100mg of powder only 10mg is enrofloxacin. My geese are 6.8 and 6.6 lbs which is 3.08kg and 2.99kg. The dosing recommendations are 10mg of enrofloxacin per kg. So (from what...
  3. Goose in the snake room

    Help! Goslings with respiratory infection

    I may ask you to, I’m not super familiar with messaging or who she is but I’ve seen her post on a lot of dosing threads with really helpful advice.
  4. Goose in the snake room

    Help! Goslings with respiratory infection

    the powder I have is 10%, so 10 mg of medication is 100mg of powder. That’s where the 300mg of powder came from (30.8 mg of medication is 308 mg of powder). (Right?) I have a scale, but only measures to 0.1 gram, so was just planing on dosing both at 300mg of powder (30mg enrofloxacin) And thank...
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    Help! Goslings with respiratory infection

    I received the enrofloxacin in the mail today and I’m currently doing the math for dosage. (Forgive my wording my brain has stopped working as efficiently) It’s enrofloxacin 10% powder, so 10g of enrofloxacin per 100g. I’m wanting to directly give my goslings their meds measured out twice a day...
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    Gosling breed identification

    Back in march my mom brought home goose eggs from someone who was giving them away to eat. I’ve incubated geese before and she thought I’d be interested in hatching them. We were unsure if they were even viable but I put them in the incubator and a few days later we had veins. The person who...
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    HELP! Gosling with Infected feather follicle?

    Update: The feathers have been plucked and it looks a lot better. Swelling and redness have gone down. Not showing any pain and acting normal. He doesn’t like when I look at it though lol. The main feather that was infected was pretty cool, it seems like 2 feathers merged and we’re growing out...
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    HELP! Gosling with Infected feather follicle?

    Update. I spoke with a friend that works at a waterfowl sanctuary and she said it is indeed an infected feather shaft/follicle and the best course of action is to pull it out. It kinda looks as if 2 follicles merged in one area, I think 3 total look infected. The wing is getting more red so she...
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    HELP! Gosling with Infected feather follicle?

    I feel like my goslings are falling apart with my frequent post. But today I noticed my 7 week old Chinese gosling’s wing was red and swollen. Last week I treated him for Angel wing and this was not present at the time, and I haven’t noticed it until now so I believe this is new. The feathers...
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    Help! Goslings with respiratory infection

    Thank you for your explanation on the antibiotics, that is very helpful. All my chickens are healthy, not showing any signs/symptoms of illness, and they are not kept together so it’s just my geese. I got chicks 8-9 weeks ago and hatched my geese about 7 weeks ago. I purchased the enrofloxacin...
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    Help! Goslings with respiratory infection

    Is there a specific reason/preference for enrofloxacin vs doxycycline or other antibiotics?
  12. Goose in the snake room

    Help! Goslings with respiratory infection

    They’re on flock raiser and and grass, and on towels that are changed at least daily. I have chickens but they are not together. No abnormal droppings, changes from dark (from the grass) and light brown (from the flock raiser). Their bedding gets damp from their water spilling but doesn’t stay...
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    Help! Goslings with respiratory infection

    I have 2 7 week old Chinese goslings showing signs of early respiratory infections. One gosling started showing signs almost 2 weeks ago with one eye tearing up and I treated with terramycin thinking it was only an eye issue. He now has a runny nose occasionally, excessive saliva, and some...
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    Advice for late hatching geese eggs

    https://bramblewoodhill.com/incubating-hatching-goose-eggs/ I used this website for hatching my geese and I reference it frequently. This has been the most straight forward advice other than this forum. Your temperatures and days will be different for ducks, I’ve never incubated ducks only...
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    Advice for late hatching geese eggs

    40-50% is a good start but might end up dropping it lower. Try 40-50 with the cooling and misting and candle them frequently to see if they’re on track with their air sacs. If the air sac is too small the humidity needs to go down, if it’s too big then it needs to go up. Also temperature is the...
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    Advice for late hatching geese eggs

    Have you been cooling and misting them daily? (After the 8th day it’s recommended to open the incubator for 10 minutes and spray them, and between days 15-21 for 15 minutes, days 22-25 for 20 minutes, for geese at least). I live in SC and found 55% humidity was way too much. But if the air sacs...
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    Advice for late hatching geese eggs

    I noticed the air sacs being behind about a week before lockdown and dropped the humidity to 35-40. Once lockdown hit I upped the humidity to about 70. I got a flexible flashlight I could candle them with through the incubator during lockdown and the air sac caught up to where it was supposed to...
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    HELP! Prolapsed naval/unabsorbed yolk in gosling

    I posted the video in the same album as the first video
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    HELP! Prolapsed naval/unabsorbed yolk in gosling

    I’m thinking I leave him in the cup until 3 am, giving him another 12 hours to sit. Then moving him to a separate brooder. I’ve read some people put iodine on it, or neosporin. I’ve been keeping it moist but should I leave it uncovered when moved to the brooder? Should medication be applied...
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    HELP! Prolapsed naval/unabsorbed yolk in gosling

    I’ve posted it in the same album. My main concern is when he strains it bulges. It does seem to look smaller.
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