@casportpony I think I am going to treat my group of 3 week old chicks with Corid-- I had one randomly die in the brooder and now upon closer inspection a few others seem smaller and have a squinty-eyed poofy look. I've never had a problem with cocci before, raising chicks every summer for the last three years. I've never even fed medicated feed.
So, picking this stuff up tomorrow, and I have a gallon waterer. Should be pretty simple, right? Not everyone looks like they have a problem, maybe only 3 of 15 chicks. Maybe a "moderate" outbreak, then?
The moderate outbreak dose (.012%) for Corid Powder is 3/4 teaspoon.
The moderate outbreak dose (.012%) for Corid liquid is 1 teaspoon.
Is this still correct? Not sure what type I will come home with tomorrow.
This is the only thing I can think of as being the problem, and I am probably being more preventative than usual. Doesn't hurt even if cocci is not the problem, though, right?
So, picking this stuff up tomorrow, and I have a gallon waterer. Should be pretty simple, right? Not everyone looks like they have a problem, maybe only 3 of 15 chicks. Maybe a "moderate" outbreak, then?
The moderate outbreak dose (.012%) for Corid Powder is 3/4 teaspoon.
The moderate outbreak dose (.012%) for Corid liquid is 1 teaspoon.
Is this still correct? Not sure what type I will come home with tomorrow.
This is the only thing I can think of as being the problem, and I am probably being more preventative than usual. Doesn't hurt even if cocci is not the problem, though, right?