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thank you, i will be taking them to the vet if they get worse, although im a bit hesitant right now since my vet misdiagnosed 2 of my chickens which caused them to pass.Oh I’m so sorry,please take it to the emergencies if the droppings get worse.
Good luck!
Alright thanks, will be keeping it on then. I have some probiotics and vitamins on hand for after the treatment is finished. Will be starting the half dose today. Will i need a second dose? Really hoping they all grow out normally with no problems.You may still need some heat from the Brinsea if the chick has no feathers. The ones who are feathered should not. Try to give your chicks some probiotics and vitamins after the Corid has finished. When treating with amprollium, you can treat them for 5 to 7 days at maximum dose, and then give a weaker dose for an additional 5 days, then use probiotics and vitamins if that makes since. The antibiotic in the amprollium could be helpful to treat for secondary infections or enteritis. Probiotics are always good after antibiotics. I hope the chicks recover and don’t suffer intestinal damage.
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