Cowgirl94 said:My pig is sick and i gave it penicillin for the past two days but it hasnt been doing anything can i give it 1cc of nuflor? is nuflor okay with penicillin?
gary89 said:Cowgirl94 said:My pig is sick and i gave it penicillin for the past two days but it hasnt been doing anything can i give it 1cc of nuflor? is nuflor okay with penicillin?
Get some Baytril from your vet. Nuflor would be ok, but Baytril is very effective against most everything.
gary89 said:I see many sensitivity reports on a weekly basis. When you want to cure a sick pig treat early with Baytril. Ask your vet. We have run trials vs. draxxin and have been very pleased.
Agreed on Baytril. However, it would be in your best interest to get a vet to look at the pig, or at least someone who has been around awhile and knows what to look for. Another option is Excede. Don't see Nuflor being used that often on the pig end of things.gary89 said:I see many sensitivity reports on a weekly basis. When you want to cure a sick pig treat early with Baytril. Ask your vet. We have run trials vs. draxxin and have been very pleased.
gary89 said:Baytril is certainly not illegal to use in food producing animals. It can be purchased thru a DVM. If the vet does not want to use that he/she could recommend something else, Comparing the use of a legal antibiotic to cure a sick animal to the use of clenbuterol is quite a stretch to say the least. I did not read one response in this thread that was even close to teaching a kid to cheat. All of the responses including mine recommended calling the vet. The vets I know would undoubtedly recommend Baytril if a respiratory issue was at hand and you wanted a broad spectrum of coverage. My experience has been very positive in achieving recovery of our pigs. Our pigs are marketed under a USDA certified program and are subject to external audits before marketing. If the vet chooses a different course of treatment so be it, but no one was talking about the use of illegal drugs.
"The vets I know would undoubtedly recommend Baytril if a respiratory issue was at hand and you wanted a broad spectrum of coverage". We agree it is not illegal or unethical. I hope her pig is doing well.hamburgman said:gary89 you take that argument up with the FDA, what they teach us in school "Don't use Baytril for anything besides respiratory disease in pigs without being prepared to lose your liscense." now that being said we have had speakers come in and tell us of real life examples where they used Baytril for non-respiratory issues in swine, but said it was a one time only deal and they had gone through multiple steps to make sure it was ok. Also anyone's "pet" pygmy goat, pot bellied pig, steer or any animal whose species being is to provide food for people is considered a food animal. So that list that DL posted applies to all those acreage animals that aren't ever going to be slaughtered, just a little fyi in case anyone was wondering.
hamburgman said:I might be misreading something, or wrote something incorrectly previously (my posts are horrible I will admit when it comes to grammar and missing words, I blame it on instant chats, lol), but I believe I was making the statement that outside of respiratory issues for swine baytril is and ELDU.
gary89 said:Get some Baytril from your vet. Nuflor would be ok, but Baytril is very effective against most everything.
CAB said:Cowgirl94, how is your pig getting along by now. You sure have gotten allot of opinions on here as what everyone thinks. What have you decided would be the best coarse of action to get your pig back on the road to a healthy recovery? Hope that your pig is much better.