Bloody? Chick poo. (Pic included)

A question for you ... I have been blessedly lucky, so far, but want to be prepared, so I plan to purchase Corid to have on hand ... just in case. With that in mind, which keeps better/longer, the liquid or the powder? And once it's opened, do you have to use it more quickly or does it keep well?
And other than electrolytes and wound care items, what are the most important things to keep on hand?
 
A question for you ... I have been blessedly lucky, so far, but want to be prepared, so I plan to purchase Corid to have on hand ... just in case. With that in mind, which keeps better/longer, the liquid or the powder? And once it's opened, do you have to use it more quickly or does it keep well?
And other than electrolytes and wound care items, what are the most important things to keep on hand?
I would buy the liquid Corid.
Not sure how long its shelf life is, I've never had to use it.
 
A question for you ... I have been blessedly lucky, so far, but want to be prepared, so I plan to purchase Corid to have on hand ... just in case. With that in mind, which keeps better/longer, the liquid or the powder? And once it's opened, do you have to use it more quickly or does it keep well?
And other than electrolytes and wound care items, what are the most important things to keep on hand?
I keep the liquid on hand personally, because it's so humid where I live. Anything powder that is opened here doesn't last long before turning into a clumpy, hardened mess. The liquid has a long shelf life, open or not. The last bottle I bought is good til 2022.
 
I can’t find it anywhere ! The only vets that deal with livestock are closed on the weekend. And all the feeds store around here don’t have it. The one store said it was $120 to order and it would be 7 days. She suggested feeding them medicated chick starter. Should I buy a bag? I added a vitamin and electrolyte supplement to their water as well. @KikisGirls
 
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for those treating cocci- canadians, you can treat with scours tablets, disolve one tablet in gallon of water, break it with pliers. This contains the sulfa you need (sulfa bolus) @cchicks4 also you can give milk for them to drink to protect the intestines until you get meds
 

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