Are you going to get some Corid for them while you are there?
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I'll try because when I go they don't have any so I ask if they have it I'm the back and they say I'm asking for thy wrong thingAre you going to get some Corid for them while you are there?
I tried and they were like no I'm sorry I can't give it to you if you are using it on chickens so I'm gonna look at other feed stores and see if they have itCorid is in the cattle medicine section. Tell them to look there. I hate dealing with TSC sales people. Do not let them tell you you can't use Corid on chickens.
I tried and they were like no I'm sorry I can't give it to you if you are using it on chickens so I'm gonna look at other feed stores and see if they have it
Send someone else in and tell them you have pet goats and need Corid for coccidiosis,be firm. It is not a drug,so they cannot refuse to sell it. The problem is that the person you are dealing with has no clue regarding coccidiosis in poultry and the use of Corid(amprolium).
I'll ask my friend if she can do that and she probley will
You can use 9.6% liquid or 20% powder.
Ya I'm gonna send a friend and see if they can sell her for her "goats"That's odd. Corid may not be labeled for chickens and the employee's probably cannot legally suggest it to you for that reason, but if you want to buy it that should be your choice. I have never been questioned as to what I am going to use my Corid for after I purchase it and I have certainly never been refused a sale based on that. On a side note, most dewormers also are not labeled for chickens but again, it's not for the store employee to be asking me what I am going to do with that bottle of dewormer I am buying!
Don't ask, just walk in and buy it. They are a retail store, not a vet and it's not like it's a controlled substance.