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Most vets will probably say something similar. I'll have to find that article.My vet told me there is a 10 withdraw on eggs when using corid.
-Kathy
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Most vets will probably say something similar. I'll have to find that article.My vet told me there is a 10 withdraw on eggs when using corid.
Corid is very safe, so I use it at full strength even when they're on medicated feed.Kathy was wondering on the use of this product on my small baby chicks....they are I believe one week olds...I just see in there poo some red...and now im super paranoid now....the feed itself is medicated already....if so on the corid how much to dose....?
Kathy was wondering on the use of this product on my small baby chicks....they are I believe one week olds...I just see in there poo some red...and now im super paranoid now....the feed itself is medicated already....if so on the corid how much to dose....?
Don't mess around, just use 2 teaspoons per gallon like the picture shows. The should not have vitamins with B1 when being given Corid.liquid....I was thinking about going at a rate of 1/2 tsp per half gallon....and then week later dropping down to 1/4 tsp per half gallon....right now I put multi vits and probiotics as well should I stop when using corid
Sorry for your lossI followed this higher dosage instructions (link from some other thread) and gave some to my 2 week old chick that seemed "off" - droopy/sleepy, smaller than the rest. An hour later I went to check and she was dead. There was something wrong with her, but she didn't seem in THAT bad a shape that she was about to expire. But who knows?