Good afternoon all. I'm curious about Valbazen dosing for chickens. PoultryDVM has it listed as: "Measure out ¼ mL (per bantam) or ½ mL (per regular-sized breed). Repeat in 2 weeks" but that seems awful vague and my chickens all greatly range in size.
I'm looking at ordering this: Valley Vet Supply
And I'd really appreciate help working out the dosing!
To add a little bit more information, I routinely fecal test the flock (spring and fall) but missed this springs test due to moving chaos. Ran a fecal test and got the below results:
Capillariid sp. ova present, few (3-10)
Eimeria sp. oocysts present, many (>30)
I'm treating with Corid first to deal with the coccidiosis and will then move on to the capillariid as they're present in fewer number. I've treated for coccidia before but the threadworm infection is something I've never dealt with before. I'm open to suggestions on which medication would be best. Additionally, how many days would you wait between treatment with Corid and treatment with Valbazen?
Thank you all!
I'm looking at ordering this: Valley Vet Supply
And I'd really appreciate help working out the dosing!
To add a little bit more information, I routinely fecal test the flock (spring and fall) but missed this springs test due to moving chaos. Ran a fecal test and got the below results:
Capillariid sp. ova present, few (3-10)
Eimeria sp. oocysts present, many (>30)
I'm treating with Corid first to deal with the coccidiosis and will then move on to the capillariid as they're present in fewer number. I've treated for coccidia before but the threadworm infection is something I've never dealt with before. I'm open to suggestions on which medication would be best. Additionally, how many days would you wait between treatment with Corid and treatment with Valbazen?
Thank you all!
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