Corid powder or liquid?
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Ok, I was wondering if it was a good idea, or not.
I'll just wash her off with warm soapy water & a cloth for now.
Does it make more sense now? I tried to find some pictures of a 0-1, but haven't found any yet.
Corid powder or liquid?
That poop is *much* better, and if she keeps pooping like that, it means there is no blockage! Do you have a kitchen scale that you could weigh her on? Now would be a good time to get a baseline weight on her.
If you felt the breast and it feels like she would make a decent meal then I believe you. A 2 you wouldn't want to eat, and a 1 would have almost zero breast meat. No need for pictures.I understand what you're trying to see, I just don't understand how I can show it to you, what with the feathers and all, lol
I do know they're not underweight, I'm assuming that's what the chart is used to determine, but if there's another use for it, please let tell me. I'm always interested in learning.![]()
The dose is no less than 1.5 teaspoons per gallon. Since she isn't feeling well she probably isn't drinking enough, so I would mix 1/2 teaspoon powder with 2 teaspoons water and give 0.34 ml per pound of body weight per day for 1-3 days. Corid is very safe, so it's okay to give the extra oral dose.Powder. Mixed in drinking water.
If you felt the breast and it feels like she would make a decent meal then I believe you. A 2 you wouldn't want to eat, and a 1 would have almost zero breast meat. No need for pictures.