Antibiotics as a precaution ?
- JEWEL
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A few weeks ago, I discovered one of my Orange Breasted's stuck inside a cane nest, and it couldn't get out because one of its legs was bound by fine fibres of the grey nest mat. I had to cut her out. A week or so later, i noticed that she wasn't using said leg. I caught her up and discovered the finest of fine strands constricting her leg , one actually embedded IN her leg - obviously from where she had been stuck in the nest. After carefully cutting the strands off ( out of ) her leg, it bled a little but she survived. Today, she is standing on her leg, but it looks swollen up where it was constricted ( in hindsight, I'm thinking I should have left the fibres there to cleanly cut that part of her leg off........because NOW I'm concerned about infection ). MY QUESTION IS - should I put antibiotics ( Oxymav ) in the drinking water as a precaution ? Only reason I ask is, there is one more Orange Breasted plus an owl finch in the same cage. It won't hurt THEM if I do, will it ?? TIA.
- TomDeGraaff
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I would bow to veterinary advice but I think a one week course would be wise even if the bird looks well. Secondary infections can quickly take hold in these circumstances. The antibiotic should not harm your other birds 
Tom

Tom