tdimler
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- Travis Dimler
I've got a group of adult S. s. gallaica exhibiting the following symptoms:
Clear discharge from the nose
Semi-labored breathing/gasping
These are animals that have been with me for a couple years and perfectly healthy. They go off feed for a couple weeks and then start showing these signs. Their throat starts to look swollen and if you press on it mucous/bubbles come out their nostrils. Towards the later stages their head starts to get swollen in addition to their throat. I am thinking it is some sort of respiratory problem or bacterial infection. I have separated them out and am keeping them as dry as I can and some show slight improvement. Any ideas or suggestions? Is there any antibiotic that I could use?
Travis
Clear discharge from the nose
Semi-labored breathing/gasping
These are animals that have been with me for a couple years and perfectly healthy. They go off feed for a couple weeks and then start showing these signs. Their throat starts to look swollen and if you press on it mucous/bubbles come out their nostrils. Towards the later stages their head starts to get swollen in addition to their throat. I am thinking it is some sort of respiratory problem or bacterial infection. I have separated them out and am keeping them as dry as I can and some show slight improvement. Any ideas or suggestions? Is there any antibiotic that I could use?
Travis