Corid for 5 week chicks

Yes, you're fine!

Give them their normal feed, no worries!!!
Thank you, did a little work on inside of coop today and set poles for when I expand the area they are on the ground. How long do I continue feeding them this Nature's best and any suggestions on what feed to switch to and when should I return to plain fresh water?
 

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Thank you, did a little work on inside of coop today and set poles for when I expand the area they are on the ground. How long do I continue feeding them this Nature's best and any suggestions on what feed to switch to and when should I return to plain fresh water?
You're making progress!

Once you finish the course of Corid, switch to plain fresh water.

You're feeding Nature's best Chick Starter? All are pullets?
I'd keep them on Chick Starter until they come into lay, then you can switch to a Layer feed. I would try to keep to an 18%protein layer feed if possible.

Alternatively, you can start feeding an All Flock/Flock Raiser feed now and just continue on that all their life.

Provide oyster shell free choice once they come into lay regardless of what you feed.
 
You're making progress!

Once you finish the course of Corid, switch to plain fresh water.

You're feeding Nature's best Chick Starter? All are pullets?
I'd keep them on Chick Starter until they come into lay, then you can switch to a Layer feed. I would try to keep to an 18%protein layer feed if possible.

Alternatively, you can start feeding an All Flock/Flock Raiser feed now and just continue on that all their life.

Provide oyster shell free choice once they come into lay regardless of what you feed.
Thanks, are you referring to the course of Corid as in 7 days? Gave Corid on the 25h, making the 2nd the 7th day of using Corid. Should I witch to fresh water now?
You're making progress!

Once you finish the course of Corid, switch to plain fresh water.

You're feeding Nature's best Chick Starter? All are pullets?
I'd keep them on Chick Starter until they come into lay, then you can switch to a Layer feed. I would try to keep to an 18%protein layer feed if possible.

Alternatively, you can start feeding an All Flock/Flock Raiser feed now and just continue on that all their life.

Provide oyster shell free choice once they come into lay regardless of what you feed.
I am going to put them back on fresh water tomorrow. Even though its early, how will I be able to tell when they could start laying?
 
Thanks, are you referring to the course of Corid as in 7 days? Gave Corid on the 25h, making the 2nd the 7th day of using Corid. Should I witch to fresh water now?

I am going to put them back on fresh water tomorrow. Even though its early, how will I be able to tell when they could start laying?
Yes, give the Corid for 7 days. If you started on the May 25th, your 7 days was up on Saturday June 1st. So you're good on treatment.
 

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