Don't know what to do Help..

So its fine to give it to them even tho its for cows and and buy the liquid cause its much better than the powder.
. Oops, my post was confusing. Making the powder into a liquid form is easier to deal with than the granular. You know they'll drink the water, you can't guarantee they'll eat anything other than their feed. At least that was what I was told by the vet. And it's a 1/2 tsp per gallon. It will last you a long time. Just put the opened corid bag into a zip lock.
 
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Originally Posted by Fancychooklady

Corid 20% powder, dosage is 1/2 teaspoon per gallon of water for 5-7 days.

If you cant get the purified water from the store, I'd boil your water first, then cool and mix what you need for one day. Save the ACV for when they are feeling better, it is good for their gut as a preventative, it just cant cure them once they are sick.
what about if i leave the water out for 24 hour already
 
. Oops, my post was confusing. Making the powder into a liquid form is easier to deal with than the granular. You know they'll drink the water, you can't guarantee they'll eat anything other than their feed. At least that was what I was told by the vet. And it's a 1/2 tsp per gallon. It will last you a long time. Just put the opened corid bag into a zip lock.
so buy the one with powder not the liquid.
 
Amprolium (Corid or Amprol) powder or liquid, for cows or chickens, same thing, just different amounts are used. And tap water is fine, it's what I use.

Here are two brands of amprolium, the liquid is 9.5% and the powder is 20%:







-Kathy
 
this one is the one in the bottle
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and the powder
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so can i use both.
 
Kathy, my vet had indicated if I got the liquid I'd need to dose the chickens individually. Or do you mix that with water too? I may be getting the antibiotics confused with the corid... ://
 
Kathy, my vet had indicated if I got the liquid I'd need to dose the chickens individually. Or do you mix that with water too? I may be getting the antibiotics confused with the corid...
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Corid can be used as a drench, but I never have even though I prefer dosing everything orally. I would dose them orally if they weren't drinking. Call your vet and double check.

-Kathy
 

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