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The funny thing in all the reading I did today about both sulmet and corid is that they both have about 50/50 supporters. Some swear sulmet is better because it is stronger, and corid is not so good because it can cause trouble due to thiamine deficiency. Other people swear by corid because it is milder and kills more kinds of cocci, and sulmet is bad because it can be rough on already damaged intestines.
And then you gave people who use both, people who use neither, and people who say it depends on your region and climate...
So I have to just pick something and go with it, and take notes, and see what seems to work in my situation. It's hard to make a judgement call when things that have worked for my 40+ years of raising chickens stop working so well :/
And then you gave people who use both, people who use neither, and people who say it depends on your region and climate...
So I have to just pick something and go with it, and take notes, and see what seems to work in my situation. It's hard to make a judgement call when things that have worked for my 40+ years of raising chickens stop working so well :/