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Hayes_Organic_Farm
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- Apr 15, 2023
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From what I have researched and calculated, I feel that information is incorrect.The above is the correct dosing for Corid.
The break down/formulation is in the link below.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/updated-corid-and-amprol-amprolium-dosing.818879/
It also coincides with the other breeds passing away days "after" they drank the medicated water.
The manufacturers dosage for "treatment" is 1tsp per gallon for calves.
They also include this dosage instruction:
Daily Dosage Formula
Use the formulas below to calculate the individual daily dosage based on animal body weight. (NOTE: there are 96 mg of amprolium in every I mL of CORID 9.6% Solution.)
5-Day Treatment Formula: body weight in lb ÷ 2.2 kg X 10 mg ÷ 96 Daily Dosage (mL of CORID 9.6%)
Given that formula in a "hypothetically " situations for 5lbs of total poultry the calculations would be:
5lb ÷ 2.2 kg × 10 mg ÷ 96
Therefore, the correct individual daily dosage for an animal weighing approximately 5 pounds would be approximately 0.01075 milliliters of CORID 9.6% Oral Solution.
I should have researched prior which is on me.
In the future if I ever run into a coccidiosis problem I will treat by the manufacturers dosage.