LionheadLuver
Warren Veteran
hey
Molly's hocks started becoming pussy with absesses. Took her to the vet tonight, and he said that she can have course of baytril and if this doesn't work, then injectable pencilin should be used. Firstly, I was terrified of having to inject her, and secondly, the possible side-effect of fatal diarrhoea. It made me burst out crying. She's had baytril before for her hocks, and it worked for a little while, and it just came back again. So I want to know who's used injected pencilin, why you chose it, and how hard/easy it is to inject. Really, weighing up either pencilin or leave it, she'll either die from infected hocks, or from fatal diarrhoea. The diarrhoea is a very small chance (he's treated loads of rabbits with it and it's never happened with any of those) but the infected hocks is a huge chance.
Molly's hocks started becoming pussy with absesses. Took her to the vet tonight, and he said that she can have course of baytril and if this doesn't work, then injectable pencilin should be used. Firstly, I was terrified of having to inject her, and secondly, the possible side-effect of fatal diarrhoea. It made me burst out crying. She's had baytril before for her hocks, and it worked for a little while, and it just came back again. So I want to know who's used injected pencilin, why you chose it, and how hard/easy it is to inject. Really, weighing up either pencilin or leave it, she'll either die from infected hocks, or from fatal diarrhoea. The diarrhoea is a very small chance (he's treated loads of rabbits with it and it's never happened with any of those) but the infected hocks is a huge chance.