Ryguy3684
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I've always treated for 5 days only, but I know some will retreat in two weeks.So I will treat for 5 days...and then again in 2 weeks? Is that right?
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I've always treated for 5 days only, but I know some will retreat in two weeks.So I will treat for 5 days...and then again in 2 weeks? Is that right?
They can still get it while using medicated feed. Most medicated feed contains trace amounts of amprolium, which is the main ingredient in Corid. It is simply meant to help the chicks by weakening the cocci, to teach their bodies to fight it naturally. It's not enough to kill the parasite.Also...they are on a medicated starter feed and I still put probiotics in their water.
There's a chance that it's not coccidiosis, but I wouldn't risk it. It's much safer to treat with Corid. Sorry for all the replies. I was replying to specific questions instead of all at once.I hate to treat them if it’s not necessary. But if you are sure...you would absolutely know more than I would about it!
So I will treat for 5 days...and then again in 2 weeks? Is that right?
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Here is another helpful article. And you’re welcome! I never followed up with more Corid after the 5 day dose
You are welcome! I have too many chickens to be able to sleep inYes... I just treated them. I am in Tennessee so we are neighbors Aapomp831! And Thank God you were up as early as I was! Lol. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your information! And Thank u so much everyone!
They should be fine. Momma hen would have them exploring by 1.5 weeks, and they're being treated already, so I don't see the harm. I like to take a chunk of sod, dirt and all and plop it down in the brooder. It's entertaining to watch them explore. Peck the chick grit with your finger to make sure they understand it's there. Try to use sod from the area they will live in when they're older. They way they're used to that strain of coccidiosis.Great. I’ll check out the article. I was also thinking this may be a good time to introduce them to some grass from outside or To put a sandbox in the Brooder - Since they’re already being protected with the corid. And maybe some chic grit?Or do you think they are still too young?