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OK... so then, 6.25cc per 25 pounds would not be that far off, then. In fact it's slightly lower. Well, that's good to hear.
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Correct. FWIW, I found the study by changing my search from "Corid goats" to "amprolium goats".OK... so then, 6.25cc per 25 pounds would not be that far off, then. In fact it's slightly lower. Well, that's good to hear.
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.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.
Interesting and somewhat scarey reading that.. No she did not mention this.Did your vet mention either of these diseases?
http://www.tennesseemeatgoats.com/articles2/listeriosis.html
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.How's the patient?
Hear from the vet?