Not to my knowledge, no.Would she survive being egg bound for 3 to 4 days??
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Not to my knowledge, no.Would she survive being egg bound for 3 to 4 days??
Yes, but when I looked it up, that product, Harkers Coxoid, is 3.84% Amprolium Hydrochloride, compared to Corid, which is 9.6% Amprolium Hydrochloride. Would they not have to increase the amount of it to equal 9.6, since that one's for pigeons?Coxoid is a coccidiostat in some countries. Follow the instructions on the label. It would not hurt to also give her a human calcium citrate tablet or Tums orally in case she is having trouble laying an egg or passing lash material.
I honestly cannot say for sure. I would probably mix it according to the label instructions. A chicken will drink more fluids than a pigeon, so may get the right dose for it’s weight. Corid is probably not available in the OP’s country.Yes, but when I looked it up, that product, Harkers Coxoid, is 3.84% Amprolium Hydrochloride, compared to Corid, which is 9.6% Amprolium Hydrochloride. Would they not have to increase the amount of it to equal 9.6, since that one's for pigeons?
True that. Maybe that would make up for it.A chicken will drink more fluids than a pigeon