Sheep-Corid dose?

If I did the math correctly, @Farmer Connie's dose = ~20-35 mg/kg.

One teaspoon of the Corid powder = 270 mg. Let me know if they have powder and if they need help calculating the dose.
I will regroup the fine tuning shortly.. I ran out of gas. Please don't quote me until I fully finish communications with BYH relations.. please & thank you.:D
 
I will regroup the fine tuning shortly.. I ran out of gas. Please don't quote me until I fully finish communications with BYH relations.. please & thank you.:D
I will keep an eye out for your final edits and adjust my posts/quotes to reflect your changes. :D
 
I was quoted for liquid only.. I will check back in a little bit for a powder quote.
Lol, that will be interesting. :pop I say his because of all of the powder misinformation regarding treating poultry using the powder. The math for the liquid is so easy compared to powder.
 
Lol, that will be interesting. :pop I say his because of all of the powder misinformation regarding treating poultry using the powder. The math for the liquid is so easy compared to powder.
The liquid is so easy. That is all we buy. I haven't checked but I assume the powder has a longer shelf life? Until it is mixed up?

For us it is convenient to just drawl liquid directly & preciselynto a drench syringe and you are ready in seconds. Although have never purchased the power form Corid.
 
The liquid is so easy. That is all we buy. I haven't checked but I assume the powder has a longer shelf life? Until it is mixed up?

For us it is convenient to just drawl liquid directly & preciselynto a drench syringe and you are ready in seconds. Although have never purchased the power form Corid.
That's why I use it too.

I have no idea what the shelf life on the powder is. I borrowed powder from a friend so I could weigh it. :D
 

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