Yes, Corid is extremely hard to find there. You may be able to order some to have on hand for the future.
Some have reported that a vet *might* give you some, but you'd have to call around.
If you happen to know a cattle farmer ask them if they have any Corid that you can have.
It's the pits when you can't get the medicines you need to treat chicks for a common condition. Amprolium (Corid) is not an antibiotic so it's one of those things that's puzzling.
You have medicated feed, that's good, but usually there's not enough in feed to treat an outbreak.
Some have reported that a vet *might* give you some, but you'd have to call around.
If you happen to know a cattle farmer ask them if they have any Corid that you can have.
It's the pits when you can't get the medicines you need to treat chicks for a common condition. Amprolium (Corid) is not an antibiotic so it's one of those things that's puzzling.
You have medicated feed, that's good, but usually there's not enough in feed to treat an outbreak.