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just got off the phone with the vet and they found coccidiosis in the fecal float what is the best way for treatment what meds how much how long thanks
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all the vet said is there were more then 10 not sure what that means and all I could find in town as everthing was closed bu the time I got there was amprol 128 20% soluble powder I mixed 1/2 teaspoon in a gallon of water this would equal 2.19 grams is this the correct dosage. I can get corrid liquid in the morning but would like to get them started with this right away
Read the thread that Garden Peas pointed you to and note the chart that Kathy provided. The first sentence says that 1/2 teaspoon is not enough for an outbreak, 1/2 teaspoon is correct for maintenance but not enough for an outbreak. 1 1/2 teaspoons is the correct amount to put in one gallon of water for a severe outbreak but how much of that to put in feed or down a throat I don't know the answer to. I don't use the powder so I haven't figured it out. It could be in the thread somewhere and I missed it.