Yes 1/2 ml or 1/2 cc is .5 ml. Shake the Valbazen bottle well each time you get a dose, since it is a suspension.
I can give them this orally correct. I cant find a 1cc syringe would 3cc syringe be ok or do you think it would be to big
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Yes 1/2 ml or 1/2 cc is .5 ml. Shake the Valbazen bottle well each time you get a dose, since it is a suspension.
Yes 1/2 ml or 1/2 cc is .5 ml. Shake the Valbazen bottle well each time you get a dose, since it is a suspension.
I can give them this orally correct. I cant find a 1cc syringe would 3cc syringe be ok or do you think it would be to big
Yes 1/2 ml or 1/2 cc is .5 ml. Shake the Valbazen bottle well each time you get a dose, since it is a suspension.
I can give them this orally correct. I cant find a 1cc syringe would 3cc syringe be ok or do you think it would be to big
This might be a silly post I'm new to chickens my 5 pullets, 3 are 8 weeks, 1 is 11 weeks, and the other about 21 weeks are on corid right now they've been on it for 3 days now. My 11 week old was having watery poops and yesterday i noticed the little ones are pooping red tinged. They all are eating drinking fine. I was going to wait till after they finish the corid to do the dewormers is that okay
Yes, if they are drinking normally. You can make smaller amounts with the same concentration.This might be another silly question. I have been using the Corid in my chics water, this is day 4. I mix the recommended 1.5 tsp in a gallon water. I only have 5 birds total so they don't ever finish the gallon. In fact all of them together probably don't even drink 1/3 of that in a day. My question is are they getting enough of the Corid?
In indianapolis think my white Wyandotte needs Valbazen fast. Tried wazine 17 yesterday. Anyone in Indy have?