Tetratex
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Tetratex
Hi,
My gouldian hen looked under the weather the last few days.
I think it may have been the stress of her getting out of the cage
and being alone all night.
I have been using the tetratex on
her for two days, the treatment is for five days.
She looks and acts better already.
This stuff works fast!
I will have to get more, i only had an 1 oz. sample.
Anybody else use it?
Jerry
My gouldian hen looked under the weather the last few days.
I think it may have been the stress of her getting out of the cage
and being alone all night.
I have been using the tetratex on
her for two days, the treatment is for five days.
She looks and acts better already.
This stuff works fast!
I will have to get more, i only had an 1 oz. sample.
Anybody else use it?
Jerry
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Re: Tetratex
The hen took a turn for the worse
and was on the ground all fluffed up.
So I took her back and got another yellow hen
but with a red face.
I wasn't going to wait for her to die.
This was is nice a lively and calling to the male
and he is singing and calling back.
Jerry

and was on the ground all fluffed up.
So I took her back and got another yellow hen
but with a red face.
I wasn't going to wait for her to die.

This was is nice a lively and calling to the male
and he is singing and calling back.
Jerry
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Re: Tetratex
What do you mean took her back and got another bird??
It could easily have been the Tetratex that made her ill.. Tetracycline is a very strong antibiotic and if she wasn't sick at all, 2 days worth could have easily given her a yeast infection if she was otherwise healthy
It could easily have been the Tetratex that made her ill.. Tetracycline is a very strong antibiotic and if she wasn't sick at all, 2 days worth could have easily given her a yeast infection if she was otherwise healthy

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Re: Tetratex

I hope you told the breeder you had treated her with the antibiotics so they could administer some probiotics.
Hope you have better success with your new hen, sounds like they like each other already

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Re: Tetratex
Thanks for everyone's input,
but that wasn't doing to good even
before she pulled the Houdini trick.
Her droppings were wet and all she did was puff and sleep.
I wasn't taking a chance with her dying.
Jerry
but that wasn't doing to good even
before she pulled the Houdini trick.
Her droppings were wet and all she did was puff and sleep.
I wasn't taking a chance with her dying.
Jerry
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Understand totally, now where are the pics of the happy couple 

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Re: Tetratex
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