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awwwww this is the scissor? she looks good for having that beak is it getting worse? I don't know much about it, I culled the one that hatched last fall like that : ( and she is broody again?
Ok so I checked the air sack and marked them its day 10 almost but they look like they are sapposed to and we saw movement in some so I'm very excited about that yay couldn't really see into the blue shells enuff to make out much but the air sacks looked good there to here's hopping I get some fuzzy butts soon ill post pics soon also if I turn them so the rounded end with the air sack in it is upside down during candling won't that hurt the chick been chair full not to do that
Just placed the order and thought I would bring it back up for anyone else that hasn't yet.Ordering this.I found it available here. http://horseprerace.com/toltrazuril...edient-of-Baycox®)/toltrazuril-for-epm-200ml/ here is the Bayer web page on using it in chickens BaycoxI have not run into this medicine but thought I would share. http://www.birdhealth.com.au/common_condition.html Coccidiosis is a fatal disease in poultry and is managed with the use of [COLOR=FF0000]Toltrazuril[/COLOR] [COLOR=FF0000]thoughts oz???? It may be prescript drug or only available in UK?[/COLOR]
2.5% in Poultry Coccidiosis is an important disease in poultry. There are different w ays to prevent the disease such as vaccination, flock management and various medication strategies w ith anticoccidials. How ever, outbreaks of coccidiosis can still occur, resulting in the need for an effective product to treat them. Baycox
sets new standards for the treatment of coccidiosis in poultry. It is distinguished by several features w hich make it a highly effective therapeutic agent: Baycox
is effective against all important Eimeria species in poultry. Baycox
controls all intracellular stages of coccidia. Baycox
does not interfere with the development of immunity. Baycox
is fast acting. Baycox
is compatible with most commonly used feed additives and medications. Baycox
does not reduce feed and water intake. Baycox
does not depress growth rate and feed conversion. Baycox
requires shorter duration of treatment (two days) and can be administered at anystage of infection (advanced stage of infection) Baycox
has been used not only during clinical outbreaks of coccidiosis, but also as a strategic methaphylactic treatment to prevent the appearance of subclinical coccidiosis, as a postvaccinal treatment and lately as a stand-alone treatment. Baycox
represents the most effective “solution” to coccidiosis. Baycox
2.5% (Toltrazuril) An exceptional active ingredient and a w ater soluble formulation, detected and developed by Bayer research. Tolerance High target animal safety Two-fold (turkeys) to four-fold (chicken) overdose is tolerated without any problems Compatible with all feed additives and feed medications commonly used in poultry production Efficacy Against all important Eimeria species of poultry. No interference with development of immunity Unique mode of action against all intracellular development stages of coccidia leading to fast control of the parasite Easy and flexible use Water soluble oral solution Onlytwo days of treatment necessary In-water administration at flexible time points Coccidiosis controls The product characteristics make Baycox
highly suitable for: Therapeutic use Strategic administration programmes Please note our interactive dosage calculator for Baycox
in broilers and turkeys. http://www.animalhealth.bayer.com/4948.0.html![]()