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They do have it! I was just about to ask. My TSC swore they didn't have it. I found it myself. It is for cows.
My question is, is that the right formula?
Yep, that's it. If you ever need ivermectin it's in the cow meds too.

anybody with a few young bunnies, not dwarf they are for meat
I have a pair we will be breeding soon so should have some in a couple months.
 
Quote: you forget that you are cross state,,don't think the PO will deliver bunnies
I DO make trips over that direction sometimes...LOL I keep telling y'all I'll drive up to 2 hours to meet people, especially if you have something I want too.
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If it's an even trade I'll even meet half way.
 
They do have it! I was just about to ask. My TSC swore they didn't have it. I found it myself. It is for cows.
My question is, is that the right formula?
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I looked at my TSC twice before finally asking and calling back in. They aren't too bright there at times. At least I could get some last night and now have it on hand. What other items are good to have in a emergency kit?
 
I'm getting annoyed with my lab today. One, or more, of the ducklings have started quacking. EVERY time she (?) starts Sonya (the lab) runs back the hall, and sits outside of the door whining. It was cute the first 1/2 doz times, now I'm about ready to do this
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Quote: Most of these can be found right where you found the corid, the rest are in the poultry supplies: Blu-Kote, syringes (with & without needle), Tylan or Duramycin-10, vitamin/electrolyte powder, Save-a-chick powder, ivermectin.
These you can find at Wal-Mart: bandaids, vet wrap, wound pads, peroxide, thread or dental floss, cornstarch, triple antibiotic ointment (Neosporin), Crisco (shortening) or vaseline

Now an explanation...lol
Blu-Kote-antiseptic/antifungal for wounds
syringes-to administer meds, some are injected, others are squirted in or on the bird
Tylan or Duramycin-10-antibiotics for illness or infection
ivermectin-mites, lice, worms
vitamin/electrolyte powder or Save-a-chick powder- add to water of weak or stressed birds
bandaids-leg hobbles for spradle chicks
vet wrap-spradle leg or injuries
wound pads-clean & pad wounds
peroxide-mix with water to clean wounds
thread or dental floss-tie off umbilicals or yolk sacks of chicks
cornstarch-stops mild bleeding on combs, claws, umbilicals, etc.
triple antibiotic ointment-apply to wounds for 1st 24 hours before blu-kote or anywhere blu-kote can't go (eyes, face)
Crisco (shortening) or vaseline-apply to scaly leg mites
 
Most of these can be found right where you found the corid, the rest are in the poultry supplies: Blu-Kote, syringes (with & without needle), Tylan or Duramycin-10, vitamin/electrolyte powder, Save-a-chick powder, ivermectin.
These you can find at Wal-Mart: bandaids, vet wrap, wound pads, peroxide, thread or dental floss, cornstarch, triple antibiotic ointment (Neosporin), Crisco (shortening) or vaseline

Now an explanation...lol
Blu-Kote-antiseptic/antifungal for wounds
syringes-to administer meds, some are injected, others are squirted in or on the bird
Tylan or Duramycin-10-antibiotics for illness or infection
ivermectin-mites, lice, worms
vitamin/electrolyte powder or Save-a-chick powder- add to water of weak or stressed birds
bandaids-leg hobbles for spradle chicks
vet wrap-spradle leg or injuries
wound pads-clean & pad wounds
peroxide-mix with water to clean wounds
thread or dental floss-tie off umbilicals or yolk sacks of chicks
cornstarch-stops mild bleeding on combs, claws, umbilicals, etc.
triple antibiotic ointment-apply to wounds for 1st 24 hours before blu-kote or anywhere blu-kote can't go (eyes, face)
Crisco (shortening) or vaseline-apply to scaly leg mites

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thank you for a the medical tips! I have been using "permethrin". The guy at the store said that is would take care of fleas, mites, ticks ect....just dust the chicks and sprinke some around the coop,,,he also said it would not impact egg production....do you know if I was given good info?
 
ss:

thank you for a the medical tips! I have been using "permethrin". The guy at the store said that is would take care of fleas, mites, ticks ect....just dust the chicks and sprinke some around the coop,,,he also said it would not impact egg production....do you know if I was given good info?

great list. Thanks so much. Lots of things that I wouldn't have thought of.
 

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