Need to find Corid ASAP in So Cal

Corid or Amprol you should find in the cattle section of most feed stores. The powder dose is 4.5 grams per US Gallon, which I believe works out to be ~1.5 teaspoons. The liquid dose is 2 teaspoons per gallon.











 
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http://www.drugs.com/vet/amprol-9-6-solution-can.html
"Poultry - as Soon As Caecal Coccidiosis Is Diagnosed, Give 0.024% Amprolium In The Drinking Water For 5 To 7 Days. Continue The Treatment With 0.006% Amprolium Medicated Water For An Additional One To Two Weeks. No Other Source Of Drinking Water Should Be Available To The Birds During This Time."
 
FDA recommendations:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/animaldrugsatfda/details.cfm?dn=013-149
"Chickens
Indications: For the treatment of coccidiosis.
Amount: Administer at the 0.012 percent level in drinking water as soon as coccidiosis is diagnosed and continue for 3 to 5 days (in severe outbreaks, give amprolium at the 0.024 percent level); continue with 0.006 percent amprolium-medicated water for an additional 1 to 2 weeks."
 
I want to know how much hope I have... I caught one of my 16 week old pulleys acting lethargic yesterday afternoon and she didn't get started on Corid until this afternoon. She is fighting me to take the medicine that I syringe in her mouth.... Do I have a chance?
 
I want to know how much hope I have... I caught one of my 16 week old pulleys acting lethargic yesterday afternoon and she didn't get started on Corid until this afternoon. She is fighting me to take the medicine that I syringe in her mouth.... Do I have a chance?

I think that there is a good chance of recovery if you can get her to drink enough Corid water. Try giving her some feed moistened in Corid water as well, to make sure that she gets enough of the Corid.
 
I think that there is a good chance of recovery if you can get her to drink enough Corid water. Try giving her some feed moistened in Corid water as well, to make sure that she gets enough of the Corid.


She has no Interest what so ever in the feed. I am going to try to sprinkle a teeny tiny few specks of corid on a meal worm or watermelon to see if she wants that. I am so worried! I fear she is too far gone is she is being finicky with taking water from a syringe. I just hope to get enough in her so that it starts working and she can get better... Not worse.
 

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