You can take information from non-medical sources from books and the internet if you like, but I will stick to the medical references and manufacturers recommendations.
Orally is without a doubt best, until you have way too many to catch and release. If you have 50 peas in a pen you cause a lot of stress chasing them around to catch them. Even in the dark it would be a daunting proposition.
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So if you put four ml in a gallon of water and all seven birds drank that gallon in one day, they got about 60% of the amount they needed. If you put seven ml in that gallon, and IF they drink all of it, they then got enough medication for it to work.
Really??? Mine don't drink much more than an ounce or so per day, many of them less. Guess that is a benefit to feeding a wet mash, forced hydration.
At the moment I am treating with Corid, it is so simple in the mash. I start with water in my bucket and figure that the birds need 0.70 ml...