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So about 1/16th of a tsp undiluted for the bigger chicks? I’m about ready to give the evening dose. Perhaps the BCM is too little for undiluted, I can’t even measure that much little. Is there microscopic syringes that I need to get?Your dealing with a sever outbreak of coccidiosis. I'll find the article that @casportpony wrote about dosage. You're going to want to give her a syringe of UNDILUTED liquid cord if thats what you have on hand. Powder Corid mixed you'll have to mix into water.
Let me find that article.
Hang in there, your doing a great job acting so quickly!
When treating a bird for coccidiosis one can give an oral drench in addition to their medicated water. Here are the instructions:So about 1/16th of a tsp undiluted for the bigger chicks? I’m about ready to give the evening dose. Perhaps the BCM is too little for undiluted, I can’t even measure that much little. Is there microscopic syringes that I need to get?
Thank you for the encouragement! We’ve not lost a chick ever, we had 22 come home this summer and I just really love them more than I could ever have imagined. Even though most aren’t named, they’re more pets than livestock
Thank you, that really helps!0.02 ml is about a drop from a syringe.
Corid is very safe, even if you give to much it likely wont hurt her. @casportpony posted the dosage for undiluted liquid Corid above.So about 1/16th of a tsp undiluted for the bigger chicks? I’m about ready to give the evening dose. Perhaps the BCM is too little for undiluted, I can’t even measure that much little. Is there microscopic syringes that I need to get?
Thank you for the encouragement! We’ve not lost a chick ever, we had 22 come home this summer and I just really love them more than I could ever have imagined. Even though most aren’t named, they’re more pets than livestock