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Got the humidity up to 70.....Chick has pipped and made a hole but isn't doing much else. I keep reading about drying membranes and such.....which membrane is the one that shouldn't look white? The membrane I can see is the one right under the shell. I am at work now and I really want to be home in case it needs help.
 
no what I ment was I asked him in pm he said he returned the corid, he called them and they told him its not safe for chickens, so thats why I got confused. I guess he dont want slack so we leave it as it is.
Okay, so it really bothered me to learn that someone at the feed store said this to runt325, so I found this:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/animaldrugsatfda/details.cfm?dn=033-165






@runt325 , bookmark this post and show it to the employees at the feed store the next time you are there, because the person that said that it wasn't safe or that it wasn't for chickens is misinformed.

-Kathy
 
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Amprovine 20% Soluble Powder, Corid 20% Soluble PowderOTC033-165
Manufacturer: Huvepharma EOOD Approved
Water Additive
Formulation: 20% amprolium soluble powder
Warning: Provide as the sole source of drinking water and use as the sole source of amprolium.
Approved in: Chickens, all use classes; Turkeys, all use classes; Calves, excluding veal calves
Ingredient(s): amprolium
Drug Class: Anticoccidial
Dose Form: Powder, for solution
Tolerances:
Chickens, all use classes
Meat Withdrawal: Zero
Route(s):
Oral
Indications: Use for the treatment of coccidiosis in growing chickens and laying hens.
Directions: Administer at 0.012% in drinking water as soon as coccidiosis is diagnosed and continue for 3 days to 5 days (in severe outbreaks, give 0.024%); continue with 0.006% amprolium medicated water for an additional 1 week to 2 weeks. No other source of drinking water should be available to the birds during this time.
Turkeys, all use classes
Meat Withdrawal: Zero
Route(s):
Oral
Indications: Use for the treatment of coccidiosis in turkeys and laying hens.
Directions: Administer at 0.012% in drinking water as soon as coccidiosis is diagnosed and continue for 3 days to 5 days (in severe outbreaks, give 0.024%); continue with 0.006% amprolium medicated water for an additional 1 week to 2 weeks. No other source of drinking water should be available to the birds during this time.
Calves, excluding veal calves
Meat Withdrawal: 1 day
If administered on 6/27/2016 10:54:12 AM, DO NOT USE for meat (or by-products) before 6/28/2016 10:54:12 AM

Route(s): Oral
Indications: Use for the treatment and prevention of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and E. zuernii.
Directions: * Add 4 oz of the soluble powder to each 50 gal of drinking water for treatment of coccidiosis (provides 10 mg/kg bwt at normal intake levels). After this solution, treat for 4 days--add 4 oz/100 gal of water for prevention of coccidiosis (provides 5 mg/kg bwt at normal intake levels), and treat for 21 days for prevention during periods of exposure or when experience indicates that coccidiosis is likely to be a hazard.
* Use as a drench for the treatment of coccidiosis; add 3 oz of the 20% soluble powder to each quart of water and with a dose syringe, administer 1 fl oz/100 lb bwt (provides 10 mg/kg bwt) daily for 5 days.
* Use as a drench for prevention of coccidiosis, add 1.5 oz of powder per quart and with a dose syringe, administer 1 fl oz/100 lb bwt (provide 5 mg/kg bwt) for 21 days during periods of exposure or when experience indicates that coccidiosis is likely to be a hazard.
Further Info: A withdrawal period has not been established for this product in pre-ruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.
Last FDA Update: 2007-10-25

@runt325
 
I can't remember the last time I bought plain white bread but I bet it has been close to 30 years.
We don't use much bread of any kind any more. I usually have a few sandwiched per week.
All this talk about homemade bread had me drooling but I'm thinking about cutting out bread completely until I lose a little weight.


I use Lysol too. I'm going to look into something for fumigation though.

Were you able to get humidity up in your makeshift incubator?

I think he was joking.

Bummer about the mower. My life would have been better if it weren't for mower problems.

My chicks ranging from 15 to 28 days old have been out in the coop without heat for a week.

I had 3 chicks hatch yesterday, right on time but no pips in the last 2 eggs. I guess I'll pull the chicks out today.

Hopefully you didn't rake it yet and it can dry out.

 I haven't had coffee in about a year and a half.
I wasn't feeling very well yesterday morning after a late night. Tea didn't taste good. I found a bottle of Zing Zang bloody mary mix in the fridge. I had a big glass of it. It really hit the spot.

Those big black ants have been increasing in numbers here the last few years. This year they attacked my bee hives and completely destroyed one of them.

Crud just another reason to get rid of them. These seem to like grains from weeds. Not interested in bugs at all. But I've not seen them in action near bees
 

Good morning again Kathy

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-Kathy
 
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