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Quote: I'm glad to hear your chick is better! Now keep your fingers crossed for Doug's chicks, please.I hope he'll get some Corid somewhere tomorrow. I'm starting to think that is something for the "rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it" box.![]()
Shopping list for chicken drugs
Amprolium (corid) - for coccidiosis
VetRx - colds, croup, scaly legs and a de-stresser
Oxytetracyclin (Agrimycin) for resp illnesses
Sulfamethoxine (Dimethox) for just about anything and my "go to first" drug - including coccidiosis and resp infections
I have only had to give one treatment of dimethox when a chicken developed a runny nose. stopped symptoms instantly
bactim or septra is sulfamethoxine - often used in humans for UTI. pet shops sell it for fish tanks. you could open capsules and disolve in water
Quote: I mixed I quart 18% medicated starter to 1 quart milk and 1/2 cup plain yogurt. I fed all the chicks. They aren't thrilled with it. But some are nibbling at it. #5 chick is almost dead and I should put it down but my wife would prefer I let them die naturally. I tried to give it some sav a chick by syringe and put it outside in the sun inside the brooder that im going to clean if it dies with some of the mix at its beak. I dipped its beak into the mixture and it seemed to swallow. Its just to far gone. They go downhill quick. I have one other chick that is starting to show signs with the rest of the bigger chicks but I don't have anywhere else to move it. If #5 dies, I will move it to that brooder. So far its slow acting. I did see the chick with the flock poop a tan runny substance. But it has been acting weird for longer than the others.
Taking a snapshot of this on my phone and picking up everything tomorrow.Shopping list for chicken drugs
Amprolium (corid) - for coccidiosis
VetRx - colds, croup, scaly legs and a de-stresser
Oxytetracyclin (Agrimycin) for resp illnesses
Sulfamethoxine (Dimethox) for just about anything and my "go to first" drug - including coccidiosis and resp infections
I have only had to give one treatment of dimethox when a chicken developed a runny nose. stopped symptoms instantly
bactim or septra is sulfamethoxine - often used in humans for UTI. pet shops sell it for fish tanks. you could open capsules and disolve in water
LOL! A little late, Oz, but with that logic, I'm in the negative! Goody... that means I can get more chickens!I am trying to build a chicken math app for android add all your chickens minus roosters minus non laying pullets minus chicks minus any grow outs minus 10% loss due to future predators or illness minus any you have for sale minus those you are thinking about selling minus any selected for freezer camp calculate how many you have left, calculate the average number of eggs those chickens give you, reduce the subtotal by the fraction.That's REALLY how many chickens you have!! You can further reduce by 40-60% if you have bantams.
For the Dimethox do you suggest the injectable or the powder and what dosage? I just saw that Jeffers has it but don't know if they would send it to Canada.Shopping list for chicken drugs
Amprolium (corid) - for coccidiosis
VetRx - colds, croup, scaly legs and a de-stresser
Oxytetracyclin (Agrimycin) for resp illnesses
Sulfamethoxine (Dimethox) for just about anything and my "go to first" drug - including coccidiosis and resp infections
I have only had to give one treatment of dimethox when a chicken developed a runny nose. stopped symptoms instantly
bactim or septra is sulfamethoxine - often used in humans for UTI. pet shops sell it for fish tanks. you could open capsules and disolve in water