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chameleon
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I'm may be mistaken but I think the Sulphamezathine is similar to Sul-met (Sul-Met), Sulfa-Max, SulfaSure (Sodium Sulfamethazine) which can be used to treat certain strains of Coccidiosis. Some drugs are not available and may be called by a different name in certain parts of the world.
Corid helps control all strains of Cocci found in poultry, so it is more widely used, especially in the U.S. IF your chicks don't improve after treating them several days with the Sulphamezathine, then trying to find some Corid may be a good idea.
@CTKen is probably much more familiar with meds that are available in Africa, so hopefully he may drop by for some input.
Thanks, it was public holiday today so all the vets were closed. Only the farm supply store was open, and that was all they had. It seems the chicks have perked up a little already, They^re still very drowsy, but at least seem to be eating on their own now. I will definitely take your advice, if they don't improve I will try the vet to see if they have something better. The Sulphamezathine is supposed to work in 3 days so I will hopefully know soon enough.