***OKIES in the BYC III ***

Bloody poops in my flock are never normal and always mean coccidiosis or worms. Corid powder dose is 1.5 teaspoons per gallon for 5-7 days, then 1/3 teaspoon for 7 days. Corid liquid is 2 teaspoons per gallon for 5-7 days, then 1/2 teaspoon for 7 days.

-Kathy


I can't seem to find a small amount of corid anywhere nearby. One feed store told me it was recalled. I can get a gallon jug for $60 from Atwoods, but I only have 6 chicks. I can get some on Amazon if I need to, but that would take a few days. Should I start with medicated feed and order the corid online?
 
I can't seem to find a small amount of corid anywhere nearby. One feed store told me it was recalled. I can get a gallon jug for $60 from Atwoods, but I only have 6 chicks. I can get some on Amazon if I need to, but that would take a few days. Should I start with medicated feed and order the corid online?
Tractor Supply should have the powder for $23.

-Kathy
 
I can't seem to find a small amount of corid anywhere nearby. One feed store told me it was recalled. I can get a gallon jug for $60 from Atwoods, but I only have 6 chicks. I can get some on Amazon if I need to, but that would take a few days. Should I start with medicated feed and order the corid online?

I have some if you want to stop by. I'll be home all day. Still have my #?
 
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I do thanks. Are you still out by me or have you moved to town?

I'm still wondering about the mulberry possibility. They don't seem sick at all.

I'm still in the country for a few weeks. And I'd definitely expect mulberries to alter the color. But if you want to come get the corrid you're welcome to it. I won't need it for another month (hopefully never but I am getting chicks in a month)
 

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