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I have always given it as one dose. Simon recommends it is given in this way. It will keep up to two weeks, so don't worry about it saying it should be discarded after 6 days.
Thanks @Wiebke do you recommend that I split it then? My boys both weigh around 1.1kg
Personally, I split my antibiotics and pain meds up to ensure a steady supply, but the decision is yours.
Has Simon given you a lower dose or is your piggie only light?I give it as Simon prescribes. View attachment 45821
He gets his egg cup of nuggets split into 4 servings a day as he scoffs them so it's really not like him to have not eaten them last night. He has scoffed some celery and he was eating his hay before and seagrass bed but doesn't seem to want his nuggets. I hope this isn't the start of him losing his appetite after Zithromax yesterday evening
he had his probiotics last night. What's worse is that I posted last night about my scales not working. I've weighed them this morning on normal kitchen scales (I did use electronic scales for them) he is normal weight but can't be 100% sure as I don't know whether the 2 sets of kitchen scales are the same accuracyThanks @flintstones I just can't believe something has gone wrong yet again! I have some emeprid that was prescribed 8/3/16.. Any ideas as to how long that lasts?As long as it's in it's packaging it'll last a very long time.
oh whoops I thought it was to pair two males togetherThanks @flintstones I just can't believe something has gone wrong yet again! I have some emeprid that was prescribed 8/3/16.. Any ideas as to how long that lasts?
@Kate L I know, the neutering is to pair them with a suitable girl


I'm positive. Milan scoffs his nuggets as soon as each serving is put in his bowl. He left the majority last night and I've counted how many were in his bowl at 7.30 this morning and he's still not eaten any. I offered them both an oxbow timothy hay and bell pepper treat (which they love) and neither of them want it. I offered them some mushed pellets off a spoon (not started stressing them with syringing yet) and both turned their nose up! But they love it normally when they are feeling well. They are both really munching on their seagrass bed more so than usual.. They did this last time they were off their food too. Does seagrass have any nutritional value?It'll be fine Emeprid does have a long shelf life but I would check with the vet before medicating them.
Are you sure they are off there food? I just ask as I think you're anxiety maybe making you think worse case scenario is happening? I don't mean to offend but I know sometimes I see things that aren't there.
I'm positive. Milan scoffs his nuggets as soon as each serving is put in his bowl. He left the majority last night and I've counted how many were in his bowl at 7.30 this morning and he's still not eaten any. I offered them both an oxbow timothy hay and bell pepper treat (which they love) and neither of them want it. I offered them some mushed pellets off a spoon (not started stressing them with syringing yet) and both turned their nose up! But they love it normally when they are feeling well. They are both really munching on their seagrass bed more so than usual.. They did this last time they were off their food too. Does seagrass have any nutritional value?It'll be fine Emeprid does have a long shelf life but I would check with the vet before medicating them.
Are you sure they are off there food? I just ask as I think you're anxiety maybe making you think worse case scenario is happening? I don't mean to offend but I know sometimes I see things that aren't there.

Update regarding milans eye..
A week ago yesterday, the vet looked at milans eye and said it looked better but to carry on with eye drops for a few days so anyway I did and stopped them Wednesday. Anyway, his eye looks normal inside but when I take him outside then it just looks horribleHe does have cataracts.. Does this look typical of a piggies eye with cataracts or does there look like there's more problems? This picture was taken in the sun.
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Both boys now seem to be quite off their food![]()
That's so reassuring to hear. Thanks claire, hopefully it is just his cataractMy Emma has cataracts and her eyes look very similar to Milan's when the light shines on them x
I still have emeprid but it was prescribed 8.3.16 so unsure on the shelf life. I read online that it's 6 months after the original bottle was opened but obviously we don't know how long ago the vet opened that specific bottle.Just step in with offering some top up syringe feed. They have had so much medications and chemicals thrown at them that their digestion is likely feeling somewhat beleaguered with yet another strong antibiotic.
Do they still like fresh grass and herbs? If yes, use that to stimulate their appetite and if you still have some, give them some gut stimulant.
His eye looks rather reddish.
I still have emeprid but it was prescribed 8.3.16 so unsure on the shelf life. I read online that it's 6 months after the original bottle was opened but obviously we don't know how long ago the vet opened that specific bottle.
Did you see the picture of milans eye @Wiebke? Does it look like a normal eye with a cataract?
They always looked black inside but I think they did have a slight red tinge when in natural light outside but not 100% sure because he's not really been outside since I've started checking his eyes properly the last few weeksThe emeprid is still fine to use!
Is Milan's eye normall reddish or not? Some piggies have seemingly dark eyes that turn reddish in sunlight and red in flash light as a matter of fact. If that is not the case and his eyes are normally dark then I would keep a close eye on it and if necessary start with the eye drops again. Compare the eye with his good one and see whether there is a difference apart from the white of the cataract.