max abell 196 Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 Kept hearing a cough coming from our court we found the ferret in question our best worker a silver jill called daisey looked down her throat that was as clear as a bell by the sounds of the cough it sounded like a hairball so we gave her some anti hairball paste for a couple of days still no joy so my daughter took her to the vets on monday the vet said after £40 it may be a throat infection it may be lungworm or it may be something stuck ? she gave us a week of antibiotics to see if it would rule the infection query out the ferret is still coughing it sounds like she is trying to cough something up she doesnt cough all the time maybe 3 times a day for about 5 mins at a time but its a deep chesty sounding cough and it is really upseting my daughter cos although the ferrets are workers she treats them like her babies and after loosing her 13yr old polecat jill this year to old age my daughter is really panicing the ferret in question seems well enough in herself running/climbing around and she is also eating fine also all the other 10 ferrets in the court are fine and dont have this cough we have never come across this before in all our years of keeping ferrets does anybody have any idea what this might be before she goes back to the vets on monday and to be quite honest i dont think the vet has a clue THANKS ALL Quote Link to post
scothunter 12,609 Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 mines give the odd cough when there eating dry but its not prolonged just occasionaly.i would say if its healthy and running about maybe its nothing to much to worry about.tell you what i used to do with greyhounds after a race to get shot of sand and stuff.was get a bottle of glycerine you will find it amongst the food colourings and vanilla essence shit.get a syringe and squirt a small amount down there throat.certainly helped the greys.thats what i would do,and yea vets are pretty useless well some of them are.hope u get it sorted matey Quote Link to post
ash_1991 2 Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 see you are in sussex i have kits for sale in east sussex if you interested to replace the poley that died and mine always cough after food normaly straw or saw dust u can see it when u look in cause might be in biot fare try a soother :whistling: Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 Yep. mine sneeze and cough, epsecially my male.. but we arent vets/// Quote Link to post
longdog13 36 Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 On 23/06/2010 at 12:59, scothunter said: mines give the odd cough when there eating dry but its not prolonged just occasionaly.i would say if its healthy and running about maybe its nothing to much to worry about.tell you what i used to do with greyhounds after a race to get shot of sand and stuff.was get a bottle of glycerine you will find it amongst the food colourings and vanilla essence shit.get a syringe and squirt a small amount down there throat.certainly helped the greys.thats what i would do,and yea vets are pretty useless well some of them are.hope u get it sorted matey Be really careful with this idea, it's all too easy to drown a ferret when syringe feeding etc. Quote Link to post
scothunter 12,609 Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 On 23/06/2010 at 13:08, longdog13 said: On 23/06/2010 at 12:59, scothunter said: mines give the odd cough when there eating dry but its not prolonged just occasionaly.i would say if its healthy and running about maybe its nothing to much to worry about.tell you what i used to do with greyhounds after a race to get shot of sand and stuff.was get a bottle of glycerine you will find it amongst the food colourings and vanilla essence shit.get a syringe and squirt a small amount down there throat.certainly helped the greys.thats what i would do,and yea vets are pretty useless well some of them are.hope u get it sorted matey Be really careful with this idea, it's all too easy to drown a ferret when syringe feeding etc. NO OFFENSE but you would need to be a f*****g idiot to do that Quote Link to post
canis lupus 1 Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 is it deffinotly a cough, or more of a weeze, any runny eye or nose. how old is the ferret. Quote Link to post
The one 8,529 Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 What are you feeding them on mate ? Quote Link to post
max abell 196 Posted June 23, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 Its deffinatly a cough not a wheeze and her nose and eyes are fine we are feeding same as always rabbit/pigeon/squirrel from the freezer feeding them in the evening when cooled down and taking any leftovers out the next morning or if we have got back from work late and forgot to get anything out the freezer we give them jwb dry food ? what i cant understand is all the other 10 ferts in the court are fine with no cough thats why we dont think its food related ? and we have feed this way for donkeys years which is why it dont make sense Quote Link to post
ferrety f 23 Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 (edited) I have two ( out of 15 ) that cough a few times a day and i know the sound you describe.. ferrets do suffer from allergies and my mate also has one that cost a good few quid at two vets before finding out it was the ferret equivalent of hayfever.. gave a few drops on the vets advice of Pireton liquid ( meant for kids ) and he has been fine since. Ask you vets advice though to be sure its safe if they have already prescribed antibiotics. Edited June 23, 2010 by ferrety f Quote Link to post
canis lupus 1 Posted June 24, 2010 Report Share Posted June 24, 2010 one of mine has hayfever, but he never coughs just have very runny eyes and nose. are they one wood shaving wonder if the dust could be getting on his chest? Quote Link to post
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