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1953.. just in time.you were born in 1950?!
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1953.. just in time.you were born in 1950?!
Then what is it..?The medicated part of the medicated feeds is not an antibiotic or a 'medicine.'
It sure as heck isn't anything like a vaccine either.
that is incredible!1953.. just in time.
"The drug is a thiamine analogue and blocks the thiamine transporter of Eimeria species. By blocking thiamine uptake it prevents carbohydrate synthesis."Then what is it..?
Okay.. I understand none of what you just said.."The drug is a thiamine analogue and blocks the thiamine transporter of Eimeria species. By blocking thiamine uptake it prevents carbohydrate synthesis."
Uh oh. I mixed a few cups of leftover feed with grower (non medicated) feed. Will my chicks be ok?! They're 7 weeks.Please do not mix medicated feed with non medicated feed. The medicated feed has the effective amount of amprolium in it. When you mix it with non medicated feed you reduce the medication below its effective level. One of the risks of doing this is developing resistance to the amprolium.
Also cocci and coccidiosis are two different things.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/just-a-friendly-reminder-on-coccidiosis-vs-cocci.1190998/
Probably. Personally, I do not use medicated feed at all.Uh oh. I mixed a few cups of leftover feed with grower (non medicated) feed. Will my chicks be ok?! They're 7 weeks.
As am I..that is incredible!
i wouldn't go that far...As am I..