Always follow the dosage instructions precisely as directed on the product label. Overdosing can cause digestive upset, including diarrhea and vomiting.
Some chicks might exhibit temporary loss of appetite. Monitor food and water intake; if it remains significantly low for more than 24 hours, consult a veterinarian.
Rarely, allergic reactions can occur. Symptoms include swelling, difficulty breathing, or skin rash. If you observe any of these, immediately stop Terramycin treatment and seek veterinary assistance.
Ensure clean, fresh water is always available. Dehydration can exacerbate any negative effects.
Proper sanitation is vital. Thoroughly clean and disinfect the chick’s environment to prevent the spread of disease and potential reinfection.
Don’t use Terramycin in chicks intended for human consumption without adhering strictly to withdrawal periods specified on the label. This ensures the drug’s residues do not contaminate the meat.
Store Terramycin out of reach of children and pets. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding storage conditions.
Consult your veterinarian before using Terramycin, especially if your chicks have pre-existing health conditions. They can provide tailored advice and monitor your chicks’ progress.