alsea1
True BYH Addict
I can understand that for sure.
If it were me I would throw everything at him I could get my hands on.
I would give over the counter vitamin b complex injection. This will help with appetite and sooth his intestines
I would also give him probiotics to help keep his rumen in good shape.
The move may have caused a cocci bloom that took him by storm.
My exp. with cocci is that a five to seven day treatment is nec. in order to be effective.
I use sulmet or corrid.
The important thing is to keep him eating and drinking during this time.
It would be good to find a vet that can do a fecal for you. In my area my vet charges under twenty bucks. But with the info from the fecal you will have a better idea what it is your trying to fix and not waste time and money on meds you don't.
If it were me I would throw everything at him I could get my hands on.
I would give over the counter vitamin b complex injection. This will help with appetite and sooth his intestines
I would also give him probiotics to help keep his rumen in good shape.
The move may have caused a cocci bloom that took him by storm.
My exp. with cocci is that a five to seven day treatment is nec. in order to be effective.
I use sulmet or corrid.
The important thing is to keep him eating and drinking during this time.
It would be good to find a vet that can do a fecal for you. In my area my vet charges under twenty bucks. But with the info from the fecal you will have a better idea what it is your trying to fix and not waste time and money on meds you don't.