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- Sep 14, 2016
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It can only be got and injected by the vets or you can get it from somewhere else and inject the baby chicks myself?
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Thanks, but I don't mean cocci, what I want is vaccination for infectious coryza. I've had an outbreak last year. So I am thinking if I can vaccinate the chicks against it.Technically it's not really a vaccination. Chicks are fed and infected with a low danger strain of cocci. The hope is that they can battle that off and as a result develop immunity.
What do you need it for? Could you feed medicated feed or do a preventative dose of Corid instead?
Thanks! But I'm living in Canada now, this does not ship to Canada.Oh heavens sake, I read that wrong! Talk about a 'duh' moment. Sorry about that!
You can buy it online, if you can find it. Jefferspet has it, but they might be out of stock right now: https://www.jefferspet.com/products/poulvac-coryza-abc
We hatch lots of chicks every week, I'm worried I would get a large bill if getting the vet do that for me.Well shoot, you may have to go to a vet then, I'm not sure of the laws regarding vaccines in Canada.
We hatch lots of chicks every week, I'm worried I would get a large bill if getting the vet do that for me.