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  1. vthokie

    HELP! Can't find Corid ANYWHERE

    No, it won't harm her. Amprolium is just a thiamine blocker [cocci thrive on thiamine]. I would also give it to the rest of your flock. The treatment is for five days and do not give any supplemental vitamins while on amprolium. After the five days, give the flock either Sav-A Chick electrolytes...
  2. vthokie

    HELP! Can't find Corid ANYWHERE

    I never tried this, but I hear giving buttermilk or regular milk will slow cocci. Maybe that will buy enough time until you find some amprolium.
  3. vthokie

    HELP! Can't find Corid ANYWHERE

    This looks like a 'Tractor Supply-like' store near Vancouver Island. http://www.buckerfields.org/
  4. vthokie

    HELP! Can't find Corid ANYWHERE

    I also searched Amprol and it also comes in the 20% and 9.6% varieties.
  5. vthokie

    HELP! Can't find Corid ANYWHERE

    Also, I think the name brand is Amprol in countries outside the US. Like DaddyBird said, its not a specific medication to treat chickens. It's to treat cocci in cattle, but will work for chickens. I did a quick search and I don't think Vancouver has Tractor Supply Co stores, but look for...
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