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We decided it was too late for the preventative when we figured our what was the likely culprit. We are are by no means experts but have some working knowledge so we researched as best we could in the hours between diagnosis and farm store opening at 7:30 AM with me getting there before the manager. From what we read, Corid kills all 11 strains (I believe that is correct- don't quote me) that affect chickens while Sulmet gets the 5 or 6 most prevalent (again- off of late night memory) That is why we chose it. It is actually not packaged for chickens, rather cttle and hogs primarily so we had to do some researching on the dosage as well. By the symptoms and actions of the birds, we didn't have time for trial and error so we went for the weapon of mass cocci destruction. =)
We still have 1 or 2 that haven't fully rebounded. They still have very loose poops so we may give them 1 or 2 more days on the Corid. (we read 5-7 days and today was 5). I picked up some probiotics and some vitamin/electrolyte solution today. I'll get them started on it the minute we stop the Corid. Thanks for the info. Hopefully we are OK for a while.
We still have 1 or 2 that haven't fully rebounded. They still have very loose poops so we may give them 1 or 2 more days on the Corid. (we read 5-7 days and today was 5). I picked up some probiotics and some vitamin/electrolyte solution today. I'll get them started on it the minute we stop the Corid. Thanks for the info. Hopefully we are OK for a while.