I missed that you were in Canada, good catch @KikisGirls! Amprol powder dose is the same as Corid powder dose, here is a thread that shows the math: https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...th-pictures-preliminary.955664/#post-14858384
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I would buy the liquid Corid.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.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?
Your welcome. I'd call around first.@KikisGirls Thanks so much for your help. Going to the feed store now hoping somewhere carries it and doesn’t need ordering