Keep watching and see when your chicken is back to normal. Keep it quarantined for about a week longer, then place it back with the other chickens. If your chicken appears ill again, remove it right away. A sick chicken will most likely be picked on by the others, especially those on the top of the pecking order, and get the others sick.
If your chicken loses its eye, it's important to seek veterinary care immediately. The vet can provide treatment, such as cleaning and antibiotics, to prevent infection and help the chicken heal. You may also need to make modifications to the chicken's environment to ensure its safety and well-being.
Yes, it is safe but the chicken has almost no nutritional value and flows right through their system. It is mainly administered for sick dogs or pregnant dogs refusing to eat since it will not upset their stomachs.
Antibiotics in animal food is bad because the dseases and bacteria get used to the antibiotics in the feed and the evolve and learn how to beat it and therefore the antibiotics in animals feed has no longer an affect on the bacteria. You should only use antibiotics when completely necessary they are not to be used to prevent, only to cure.
Chicken should not taste like bleach. If chicken tastes like bleach, it may be a sign that the chicken is spoiled or contaminated with cleaning chemicals. It is not safe to consume chicken that tastes like bleach; you should discard it immediately.
It is fine for pregnant cats to take antibiotics. You should not give your cat any over the counter medications without talking to your vet.
Some antibiotics that are safe for rabbits include penicillin, enrofloxacin, and trimethoprim-sulfa. These antibiotics should be administered orally or through injections as prescribed by a veterinarian. It is important to follow the veterinarian's instructions carefully to ensure the proper dosage and duration of treatment for the rabbit.
If your chicken loses its eye, it's important to seek veterinary care immediately. The vet can provide treatment, such as cleaning and antibiotics, to prevent infection and help the chicken heal. You may also need to make modifications to the chicken's environment to ensure its safety and well-being.
Insulin should be administered!!
Most antibiotics are administered twice a day. You should speak with a vet and pharmacist to be sure your calf is getting the proper dosage.
You can also quarantine it or delete it but the safer way is to delete it.
Insulin should be administered to a cat about 30 minutes after eating.
If you can delete it then by all means delete it. There is no advantage in keeping it in quarantine.
your antibiotics might not work as they should.
Metronidazole for dogs should be administered with food to help reduce the risk of stomach upset.
Antibiotics are prescription medicines. That means that they should only be sold to the public on production of a doctors authority. This authority will specify what the dosage should be for the patient and how often the drug should be administered. The reason for this is that antibiotics can cause allergic reactions that can be fatal and inappropriate or unnecessary use of antibiotics will cause resistant strains of germs to evolve which means that antibiotics will eventually stop being effective. As you are asking what the correct dose for your child's tooth infection is, I can only assume that you have not been prescribed this medicine by a suitably qualified medic (a doctor or dentist). If this is the case you should not administer the treatment, you should take your child to see a dentist and follow what the dentist tells you to do.
As long as the chicken is properly cooked, it should be safe to eat. The company's website indicates only that the chickens are produced without added hormones or antibiotics. And, as of this writing, I did not find any information to indicate there was any ongoing recall of their product.
antibiotics should not be over used because antibiotics taken unnecessarily may kill the beneficial bacteria in the body.