Liquid Corid dose for Goats?

Between you guys and BYH, I have had such great help and so much compassion. For that I am truly appreciative to be associated with so many good friends.
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I still haven't heard from my Vet, although it is Sunday today. I am weary of treating for Cocci if scours is not present.:confused:
 
@Farmer Connie: How long have you been treating with Corid? I believe the treatment calls for 5 days, when I start a treatment I try and continue the whole dose to try and prevent the cocci from getting immune.

Good that scours is not present, that is excellent. From what I understand it's actually really bad if they get to scours... but in the past, when I've treated goats I bought and brought here (i.e. kids I did not raise myself on cocci prevention) the scours clears up pretty fast, like in the first day or so, and then I continue the treatment the full five days.

I'm so sorry your vet has not got back to you, that's a really awful situation to be in. I hope your goatie will be OK very soon.
 
How long have you been treating with Corid? I believe the treatment calls for 5 days, when I start a treatment I try and continue the whole dose to try and prevent the cocci from getting immune.
Thanks for replying... I have not begun a course of Corid. I was faithfully following the directions from my Vet and stayed on course with her plan. I needed a back up plan in place and I am a worry wart especially of my favorite livestock. I needed reassurance if I do in deed need to begin the treatment with a product I am unfamiliar with as far as Goats are concerned. I am hoping to receive a return call early tomorrow morning. It is the weekend so I have no hard feelings.
She has giving us Sulmet in recent past and now I have learned is is only available Thru a license Vet.. Again, thank you for your input and taking time to reply..:)
 
So we picked up this Grain today on the way to my Grandson's B-Day.. Made by FRM... It is a medicated conventional grain for show goats. It treats coccidiosis and contains Ammonium Chloride to prevent Urinary Calculi as well as Thiamine Mononitrate to aid with ruminant recovery... 16% Protein... He is skin & bones... I need to feed him more grains despite what I was told.
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It's a bit pricey... But that is not a concern right now. He needs to build muscles and walk again.. Protein is needed.
 
Had a chat with my Vet early this morn.. We are staying on course with her plan as we as the addition of the grain I mentioned. :)
How's the patient?
Hear from the vet?
He is slowly getting some energy back. We have been helping him get up to build some muscle built. He is on grain/timothy hay /mineral diet. His is chudding properly. Taking a drench of amonium chloride for the prevention of urinary carculi while on the heavy grain consumption.

She did call the Monday morning.. We are staying on course. With a lot of effort to get him to stand more.
He is now boney when he once was a muscle bound buck.
:fl is what we are doing. :)
 

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