• giveaway ENDS SOON! Cutest Baby Fowl Photo Contest: Win a Brinsea Maxi 24 EX Connect CLICK HERE!

Can coturnix quail have calves corid?

Chorid is chorid, just like other pharmaceuticals, you need a prescription to get, you can go on-line and find meds for fish that work just as well on humans but they don't want you to 'self medicate 'because they don't make money off of ya!
Only thing to know is dosage and the strength of the medication your using.
 
the title says it all… also can goat kids have calves corid?
Quail & goat kids can have Corid.

Goats - If you have the liquid, 50 mg/kg = ~0.24 ml per pound of body weight.
DSCN0615.JPG



Quail and all other poultry:
Treatment20% Powder9.6% Liquid
For 3-5 days1.5 teaspoons per gallon2 teaspoons per gallon
then for 7-14 days1/3 teaspoon per gallon1/2 teaspoon per gallon
 
Chorid is chorid, just like other pharmaceuticals, you need a prescription to get, you can go on-line and find meds for fish that work just as well on humans but they don't want you to 'self medicate 'because they don't make money off of ya!
Only thing to know is dosage and the strength of the medication your using.
Corid is OTC. No prescription needed.
 
Corid is OTC. No prescription needed.
I know that, I was just 'trying' to say that Corid is corid, just the same as alot of prescription drugs you have to have a script for but if you go to a fish meds website you can get the script drugs without a script. What I was trying to say, and not doing it very well is , doesn't matter if it's calf cord, goat cord or any other prescription drug it can be found in it's generic form and work just as well as a script drug.
I get Amoxicilian from a fish meds site with no script. Amoxicillin is Amoxicillin , just need to know the strength and dosage.
 
They might be cracking down on the whole fish meds thing, just fyi. Penicillin and tetracycline have already gone prescription for cattle. Feed grade antibiotics now require a prescription. I believe FDA just sent warning letters to several fish med manufacturers about putting antibiotics in things that were rather vaguely labeled, if it isn’t prescription yet it is probably coming.
 
They might be cracking down on the whole fish meds thing, just fyi. Penicillin and tetracycline have already gone prescription for cattle. Feed grade antibiotics now require a prescription. I believe FDA just sent warning letters to several fish med manufacturers about putting antibiotics in things that were rather vaguely labeled, if it isn’t prescription yet it is probably coming.
Yep, I'm well aware of what's going on!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom