Qualcast&Flymo
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Hi all, my Zebedee has had another URI since the beginning of December which we haven't been able to clear up yet. I'd be grateful if any folks with more experience than me can say if we are doing the right things and if not, suggest what I could do.
We tried him first with Zithromax as that usually clears up his URI's, but after 15 days there was no real change. He had also continued to lose weight, going from <1200g to 900g. So we went back to the vet, requesting this time to see the one who suggested using a nebuliser as she has rabbits and is interested in rabbit medicine, so I thought she might have more knowledge of piggies too. She as it happens had just been on a (CPD) course on guinea pigs, and suggested that maybe this time he had got a different, bordatella type, bug which would respond better to another medicine, so we have just completed 2 10-days lots of Marbocyl. 10 days ago I thought we had turned a corner as he put on 100g, but then he lost it all again.
He has also been using the nebuliser with F10 for 15mins twice daily, had Metacam once a day, and Critical care initially twice, then3 times, now 4 times daily to try to get some weight back on him (he feels like a bag of bones at present). I found he really loves the Supreme Science Recovery Food, so I've just got more of that, so I can get more into him.
Today i had a talk on the phone with the vet. As he is not better, we have decided to try instead Baytril via the nebuliser, along with Bisolvon powder which i can put in the Recovery Food. I obviously hope these will do the trick, but if they don't she said it could be something untreatable like a tumour, we would need an X-ray (conscious) to see that. He had an ultrasound last week to check for fluid in his chest, but nothing showed up on that.
Just to make things worse for the poor lad, last week I had noticed a swelling on his tummy and thinning fur and white things in the fur at the top of his legs - the vet took samples and told me today the swelling is just a sebaceous cyst (no problem) but the white things are fur mites, so he will also have to have a course of drops to get rid of them!
Does it sound like we are doing the right things? Is there anything else I can do/give him to make him better? I feel so sorry for the poor boy, grunting away in the cage. When he is on my lap for medicines or recovery food, he eats perfectly well, including Readigrass which I added last week to encourage him to eat more hay-type food, but I think he just doesn't move around much to eat the orchard hay from the hayrack or the nuggets.
Sorry for the massive essay - thought it best to include all the relevant info!
We tried him first with Zithromax as that usually clears up his URI's, but after 15 days there was no real change. He had also continued to lose weight, going from <1200g to 900g. So we went back to the vet, requesting this time to see the one who suggested using a nebuliser as she has rabbits and is interested in rabbit medicine, so I thought she might have more knowledge of piggies too. She as it happens had just been on a (CPD) course on guinea pigs, and suggested that maybe this time he had got a different, bordatella type, bug which would respond better to another medicine, so we have just completed 2 10-days lots of Marbocyl. 10 days ago I thought we had turned a corner as he put on 100g, but then he lost it all again.
He has also been using the nebuliser with F10 for 15mins twice daily, had Metacam once a day, and Critical care initially twice, then3 times, now 4 times daily to try to get some weight back on him (he feels like a bag of bones at present). I found he really loves the Supreme Science Recovery Food, so I've just got more of that, so I can get more into him.
Today i had a talk on the phone with the vet. As he is not better, we have decided to try instead Baytril via the nebuliser, along with Bisolvon powder which i can put in the Recovery Food. I obviously hope these will do the trick, but if they don't she said it could be something untreatable like a tumour, we would need an X-ray (conscious) to see that. He had an ultrasound last week to check for fluid in his chest, but nothing showed up on that.
Just to make things worse for the poor lad, last week I had noticed a swelling on his tummy and thinning fur and white things in the fur at the top of his legs - the vet took samples and told me today the swelling is just a sebaceous cyst (no problem) but the white things are fur mites, so he will also have to have a course of drops to get rid of them!

Does it sound like we are doing the right things? Is there anything else I can do/give him to make him better? I feel so sorry for the poor boy, grunting away in the cage. When he is on my lap for medicines or recovery food, he eats perfectly well, including Readigrass which I added last week to encourage him to eat more hay-type food, but I think he just doesn't move around much to eat the orchard hay from the hayrack or the nuggets.
Sorry for the massive essay - thought it best to include all the relevant info!
