Vitamins necessary after Corid treatment?

It really isn't necessary but you can give them a poultry nutrient booster for a few days. You could use poultry nutri-drench or rooster booster or whatever you have locally. The amprolium in the Corid is a thiamine inhibitor so make sure thiamine is included as one of the nutrients in the booster.

Because you're treating for potential intestinal lining damage, I would offer probiotics to help rebalance the gut. You can give them some kefir, Greek yogurt or a little buttermilk in a mash made from their feed. They also offer probiotics in powder form for chickens. Check your local farm store.
 
It really isn't necessary but you can give them a poultry nutrient booster for a few days. You could use poultry nutri-drench or rooster booster or whatever you have locally. The amprolium in the Corid is a thiamine inhibitor so make sure thiamine is included as one of the nutrients in the booster.

Because you're treating for potential intestinal lining damage, I would offer probiotics to help rebalance the gut. You can give them some kefir, Greek yogurt or a little buttermilk in a mash made from their feed. They also offer probiotics in powder form for chickens. Check your local farm store.
I have this but don’t see any b1 in it. I also have poultry cell, and nutridrench, I don’t see b1 in the Nutri drench either.
 

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Rooster Booster has thiamine in it. Again, I don't think that's absolutely necessary. They only had it inhibited for the treatment. It's enough to kill off the coccidia but not harm the bird.
The Rescue 911 looks like a good supplement to promote gut rebalance.
 
Both Poultry Cell and NutriDrench contain thiamine (aka B1). :)

The general recommendation for treating coccidiosis is 5 days at full (outbreak) dose (2 tsp liquid Corid per gallon water), and an additional 7-14 days at the lesser (preventative) dose (1/2 tsp per gallon).

Your product pic does look like a good option for intestinal support (as Dobie mentioned).
 
It really isn't necessary but you can give them a poultry nutrient booster for a few days. You could use poultry nutri-drench or rooster booster or whatever you have locally. The amprolium in the Corid is a thiamine inhibitor so make sure thiamine is included as one of the nutrients in the booster.

Because you're treating for potential intestinal lining damage, I would offer probiotics to help rebalance the gut. You can give them some kefir, Greek yogurt or a little buttermilk in a mash made from their feed. They also offer probiotics in powder form for chickens. Check your local farm store.
Thanks, so what I did was this morning: I gave them yogurt and sprinkled some probiotic powder on their feed, and used poultry cell in their water. Tomorrow I’ll give them Recover 911 😊
 
Both Poultry Cell and NutriDrench contain thiamine (aka B1). :)

The general recommendation for treating coccidiosis is 5 days at full (outbreak) dose (2 tsp liquid Corid per gallon water), and an additional 7-14 days at the lesser (preventative) dose (1/2 tsp per gallon).

Your product pic does look like a good option for intestinal support (as Dobie mentioned).
For how long should the vitamins and supplements be given after Corid treatment? I have 8-11 days old chicks and this saturday is their last day on Corid. Im currently making 6 cups of Corid water as this is enough for a day for my 5 chicks. Based on the 2 tbsp of Corid per 1 gallon of water I’ve been making 6 cups of water with 1.8 ml of Corid. I’ve seen to give kefir or yogurt as well for stomach lining repair/support but im not sure if they’re too young to be fed those things yet.
 
For how long should the vitamins and supplements be given after Corid treatment? I have 8-11 days old chicks and this saturday is their last day on Corid. Im currently making 6 cups of Corid water as this is enough for a day for my 5 chicks. Based on the 2 tbsp of Corid per 1 gallon of water I’ve been making 6 cups of water with 1.8 ml of Corid. I’ve seen to give kefir or yogurt as well for stomach lining repair/support but im not sure if they’re too young to be fed those things yet.
I would supplement the chicks for a week after treatment. A small amount of Greek yogurt or kefir will be okay asking with the poultry nutrient booster. Always keep plenty of fresh water available and keep their environment as dry as you can.
 
Will do! Pardon, did you mean added with the poultry nutrient booster? In your reply it says “asking”. Thank you so much!!!!
I put all my supplements in my birds fermented feed. They also have troughs full of chick crumbles so they can choose what they want to eat. I didn't supplement the water unless I need the entire flock to have a treatment.
 

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