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I may try it again with them. They get rasta hair when they had fermented feed and need frequent baths. Its insane.
You think YOU are confused think how confused the cockril named pullet was. I put everyone on the s one because it handles a variety of things that could be lurking in the ovaduct. I'm worried something is making these chicks vulnerable via the egg. Once I get the whole report I may call and chat with uc and ask some questions.
I'm reading all these posts and swimming through the murk... the same question keeps coming up for me.

What in the world is s one or s stuff?
 
Everyone is messing with me today!
Sad Chiquita who can't spell
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I am sorry Shantih. I hope the S stuff works(I do not want to spell it either)
 
Living in Mountain Ranch out in the boonies now. Went to Spencers Feed store in Angels Camp today. How I wanted some chicks!!! Specifically Barred Rock and Buff Orphingtons....my husband said no. I did have a chance to look at chicken food. The organic I wanted to try is $30 a 50 lb. bag, just a little too much for my 19 chickens. I will probably go with the Nutrena brand.
 
I'm posting the doses of sulfadimethoxine . Since this requires me to go in the cubbord, get said antibiotic out, And type a very long word I never remember, it has been dubbed the s stuff. Dr peter browns cocci Preventive regime uses both this and corid. The s stuff should not be confused with sulmet that I can spell and is Very hard on the inter all organs of chickens. Sulmet is great for cocci except for the whole killing them later thing....
This is the s stuff!
Source: http://www.lambertvetsupply.com/product.asp?itemid=4137&gclid=COiutpf96LwCFUOVfgodOxYAtA Sulfadimethoxine Di-Methox[SUP]
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[/SUP] 12.5% Oral Solution is easily added to livestock drinking water for the treatment of many diseases. • Broiler and replacement chickens: Di-Methox[SUP]
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[/SUP] 12.5% Oral Solution treats disease outbreaks of coccidiosis, fowl cholera and infectious coryza. • Meat producing turkeys: Di-Methox[SUP]
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[/SUP] 12.5% Oral Solution treats outbreaks of coccidiosis and fowl cholera.
Chickens and Turkeys

The treatment period is for five consecutive days.
SpeciesConcentrationUse Directions
CHICKENS0.05%Add 1 fl oz* to 2 gallons of drinking water -or- 25 fl oz to 50 gallons of drinking water
TURKEYS0.025%Add 1 fl oz* to 4 gallons of drinking water -or- 25 fl oz to 100 gallons of drinking water
[rule] Source:http://www.jefferspet.com/images/label/16350.htm Sulmet[SUP]
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[/SUP] Drinking Water Solution
SULFAMETHAZINE SODIUM 12.5% FOR THE CONTROL OF: Chickens: Infectious Coryza (Haemophilus gallinarum) [COLOR=FF0000]Coccidiosis (Eimeria tenella, Eimeria necatrix)[/COLOR] Acute Fowl Cholera (Pasteurella multocida) Pullorum Disease (Salmonella pullorum) [COLOR=FF0000]Turkeys: Coccidiosis (Eimeria meleagrimitis, Eimeria adenoeides)[/COLOR] CONVENIENT ONCE-A-DAY DOSAGE IN DRINKING WATER Prepare Fresh Solutions Daily DOSAGE: POULTRY Add 2 tablespoons (1 fl oz) to each gallon of drinking water, or the contents of this container to 16 gallons. Following administration directions below, this will provide a recommended dose of approximately 61 to 89 mg/lb/day (134 to 196 mg/kg/day) body weight in chickens and 53 to 130 mg/lb/day (117 to 286 mg/kg/day) body weight in turkeys, depending upon the dosage, age and class of chickens or turkeys, ambient temperature, and other factors.
This is the long version of the s stuff. NO MORE SPELLING OF THE S STUFF!! (In another lifetime when I organized raids for a world of Warcraft guild of many hundreds of people every single one of them used to tease me about my spelling. They called it jaffanese after my character. Speaking jaffanese was like being in the club, ha!)
 

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