Wholy cow I must sound like that came from left field. I cannot believe how long this thread is and it started back in 2007. OMG. Person I was responding to, probably doesn't even post here anymore.

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Yes. The Corid that's sold in the US is labeled for cattle, not chickens, but don't ask me why, lol. FYI, the Corid dose for cattle is .012% for treatment and .006% for prevention.The Corid 20% powder my feed store had is for cattle.Is that what I'm suppose to use?
Wholy cow I must sound like that came from left field. I cannot believe how long this thread is and it started back in 2007. OMG. Person I was responding to, probably doesn't even post here anymore.![]()
Those of you with Marans: How do yours lay? I read the reviews and it is hard to say if people are expecting too much. I am perfectly happy with 3 or so eggs a week from a hen who will keep laying for years to come so I wanted to know what your experiences have been. I would only be adding a couple, most likely birchen from lawatt but I do want dark eggs.
I have been posting recently and STILL had a hard time catching up today....... Geez you all are chatty today!!! Good thing I love chatty!![]()
FYI.........there is a new BIN listing for the Mottled AM eggs on the Crazy 24 hour Auction thread again. $45 plus $15 for shipping for 10+ eggs. When I won the auction she shipped 15, but one cracked. I just candled and it looks like 10 out of the 14 left are developing......
FYI.........there is a new BIN listing for the Mottled AM eggs on the Crazy 24 hour Auction thread again. $45 plus $15 for shipping for 10+ eggs. When I won the auction she shipped 15, but one cracked. I just candled and it looks like 10 out of the 14 left are developing......
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That does not surprise me at all. The info I get here is very helpful. I am so glad I found this thread....![]()