Baytril is a prescription drug, meaning you can only get it from a
veterinarian. It is labelled for use in beef cattle, dairy heifers
under 20 mos of age, and swine. It is not currently approved for
sheep or goats. A veterinarian who sells it to you for use in non-
approved food animals i
I use Livestock concepts www.livestockconcepts.com for a lot of my
antibiotics and wormers too...
Cecil
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I get Baytril in ElReno at Eischen's vetconsulting service. You should
be able to get it from the vet. The small animal size is expensive, but
it is really good when youdo not know just what you are dealing with. I
use antibiotics as a last resort, but if I need them, I use penn and
baytril
Where do you get baytril. I do keep penic. as I keep it on hand. I have looked
and have not found any. I have been letting him out with one his girls and he
is stiff but getting around tons better. Thanks for the input.
oj
Oneta and The Gang
www.johnsonquarterhorses.com Don't tell GOD what
I am not an expert at Joint Ill, but it appears to be an arthritic type
disease that is usually caused by a staph organism. Anti inflammatory
injections can cause the immune system to be somewhat compromised.
Especially cortisone. I would discontinue the pain meds as I am
assuming it is bana
At 05:49 AM 7/2/2008, you wrote:
>I have a question regarding my ram that has been sick. It started from what is
>assumed being bit by a dog he backed off from his girls. He has been to the
>vet and found he had an infection and very low blood count which led to his
>stiffness and bloody nose.
It sounds like a staph infection. I would use combiotic or pennicillin
instead of the LA 200.. Terramycin has a tendency to get into every
body tissue and stay there. About 2cc of pennicilin every other day for
about 10 days should show some improvement. Exercise on those feet will
get the
Hi Oneta,
I do not know if what I have to say applies to your situation.
I had a lamb that had its hock joint torn open (I assume a dog bite) to the
point you could see bone. I don't remember giving it LA-200 but might have
done that in the beginning. What saved the little guy was flushing the
I have a question regarding my ram that has been sick. It started from what is
assumed being bit by a dog he backed off from his girls. He has been to the
vet and found he had an infection and very low blood count which led to his
stiffness and bloody nose. We have gone almost 3 wks w/out a no