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It’s just I’m confused because I read 2 teaspoons is for more severe cases and 1 teaspoon is the refuse dose. I genuinely don’t know which one is the right one lol!!Yes, that is the correct dose.
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It’s just I’m confused because I read 2 teaspoons is for more severe cases and 1 teaspoon is the refuse dose. I genuinely don’t know which one is the right one lol!!Yes, that is the correct dose.
IF you are going to treat Coccidiosis, you want to use the severe dosing.It’s just I’m confused because I read 2 teaspoons is for more severe cases and 1 teaspoon is the refuse dose. I genuinely don’t know which one is the right one lol!!
Sorry I wasn’t trying to doubt anyone here! I just wanted to make sure before I jump to anything.IF you are going to treat Coccidiosis, you want to use the severe dosing.
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Liquid Corid dose is 2tsp or Powdered Corid Dose is 1 1/2tsp per gallon of water given for 5-7 days as the only source of drinking water.
Do not add any extra vitamins/electrolytes that contain B1(Thiamine) to food or water during the course of treatment.
Well, you can always look up the formularies and figure the dosing out for yourself.Sorry I wasn’t trying to doubt anyone here! I just wanted to make sure before I jump to anything.I really appreciate all the input!