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  1. Victoria-nola

    Updated - Corid and Amprol (amprolium) Dosing

    I was misinformed about Sulmet-- it is NOT approved for laying hens but can be PRESCRIBED by a vet and apparently has a 21-day withdrawal, according to the information here below. However, Sulmet only kills 2 of the 7 types of cocci, so Corid is a better medication because it kills all types. I...
  2. Victoria-nola

    Updated - Corid and Amprol (amprolium) Dosing

    If you give a chicken Sulmet, you can never ever eat the eggs or the chicken. Look at the directions, it says so clearly. DO NOT GIVE SULMET if you want to eat the eggs, EVER. otoh, Corrid doesn't even have a withdrawal period specified. Corrid is a thiamine inhibitor, which the bug needs to...
  3. Victoria-nola

    Updated - Corid and Amprol (amprolium) Dosing

    If you give a chicken Sulmet, you can never ever eat the eggs or the chicken. Look at the directions, it says so clearly. DO NOT GIVE SULMET if you want to eat the eggs, EVER. otoh, Corrid doesn't even have a withdrawal period specified. Corrid is a thiamine inhibitor, which the bug needs to...
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