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Going with stance as well, my guess is boy...
Ah that's a better pic, looks like a roo.
Yes! How it happened, I don't know, but I love it!
From what I can gather, sulfamethazine has more of a ' bolous ' effect on preventing coccidia whereas the sulfadimethoxine is for treatment of outbreaks.
In the interim a little buttermilk will help with intestinal lining shedding ( causing the blood in droppings )
The polyvisol will do the trick , be sure it is without iron. It is good to keep it on hand and it is also more readily available but not always as palatable to the chicks as nutridrench or other poultry multi vitamins.
The chicks will have built up some immunity and not all will show symptoms but it is best to treat everyone. Better to be safe than sorry.
http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.aavpt.org/resource/resmgr/imported/sulfonamides.pdf
Sulfadimethoxine is not Sulmet, or Sulfamethazine. The spelling is so close. Be careful.
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https://www.twincitypoultrysupplies...7c2074881453&keyword=sulfadimethoxine&x=0&y=0
This is where I get my meds, and Di-methox. They ship pretty quick. Very good place. I got some a month ago.
https://www.twincitypoultrysupplies...7c2074881453&keyword=sulfadimethoxine&x=0&y=0
This is where I get my meds, and Di-methox. They ship pretty quick. Very good place. I got some a month ago.