Sadly, I think I may have a bit of PTSD...when I see the chickens laying down in their run I am so scared they are dead

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Sadly, I think I may have a bit of PTSD...when I see the chickens laying down in their run I am so scared they are dead
Thank you this is perfect!!!per the FDA and mfg:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...ol-ampromed-the-correct-amprolium-dose.73341/
Treatment 20% Powder 9.6% Liquid For 3-5 days 1.5 teaspoons per gallon 2 teaspoons per gallon then for 7-14 days 1/3 teaspoon per gallon 1/2 teaspoon per gallon
When treating coccidisosis in my own birds I use the 0.024% severe outbreak dose for 5 days, then the 0.006% amount for 7-14 days. Since I use the liquid, I use 2 teaspoons per gallon for five days, then 1/2 teaspoon for 7-14 days.
The FDA, FARAD, and the mfg's say this:
"Administer at 0.012% in drinking water as soon as coccidiosis is diagnosed and continue for 3 days to 5 days (in severe outbreaks, give 0.024%); continue with 0.006% amprolium medicated water for an additional 1 week to 2 weeks. No other source of drinking water should be available to the birds during this time."
Source: http://www.farad.org/vetgram/ProductInfo.asp?byNada=033-165
Yes it does.As for Valbazen, I did treat the rest of my flock. Does it need to be repeated within 7-10 days?
Ok thank you! I treated on 9/1 so I will retreat tonight. Still haven’t received the final necropsy results but I’d rather be safe than sorry.Yes it does.
Sounds great.Ok thank you! I treated on 9/1 so I will retreat tonight. Still haven’t received the final necropsy results but I’d rather be safe than sorry.
Everyone seems to be doing good, I haven’t noticed any signs of anything except a few runnyish poops today, slightly yellow? I’m praying to God it’s the Corid and Valbazen....or whatever we are trying to kill in their bodies...I just want them to be healthy and happy hensSounds great.
How is everyone else doing today?