Where do you find Corid?

I literally cant find it, except for cattle!!! Even on Amazon!

Help! Someone please give me a link if you order online.
Do you have sick chicks?


Corid (Amprolium) for Cattle is the right thing. Corid treats Coccidiosis.

You can use either the liquid or powder.

Liquid Corid (Amprolium) dose is 2tsp or Powdered Corid Dose is 1 1/2tsp per gallon of water given for 5-7 days as the only source of drinking water.
Do not add any extra vitamins/electrolytes that contain B1(Thiamine) to food or water during the course of treatment.

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Do you have a farm store or Tractor Supply near you? I can usually find the above products right on the shelf.
I ditto this. The TSC in our little town closest carries both powdered and liquid.
 
I think maybe you are looking for Corid with labeling stating that it's for chickens. But the product cannot say it's for chickens due to a lack of regulatory approval. Choosing to use it on poultry is "off label".
 
Do you have sick chicks?


Corid (Amprolium) for Cattle is the right thing. Corid treats Coccidiosis.

You can use either the liquid or powder.

Liquid Corid (Amprolium) dose is 2tsp or Powdered Corid Dose is 1 1/2tsp per gallon of water given for 5-7 days as the only source of drinking water.
Do not add any extra vitamins/electrolytes that contain B1(Thiamine) to food or water during the course of treatment.

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I don't know for certain what's going on with my hen. I was sure it was a broken, soft shelled, egg. But she's still not eating. She seems to feel a bit better, but she's had 1 bite of egg and 1/4 of a grape since FRIDAY.
Do you have sick chicks?


Corid (Amprolium) for Cattle is the right thing. Corid treats Coccidiosis.

You can use either the liquid or powder.

Liquid Corid (Amprolium) dose is 2tsp or Powdered Corid Dose is 1 1/2tsp per gallon of water given for 5-7 days as the only source of drinking water.
Do not add any extra vitamins/electrolytes that contain B1(Thiamine) to food or water during the course of treatment.

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Thread 'Possible internal broken egg? Ideas for treatment.' https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/possible-internal-broken-egg-ideas-for-treatment.1684149/

I thought it was a broken, soft-shelled egg. But she's had one bite of egg snd 1/4 of a grape in 4 DAYS! Her poo is runny yellow with black in it, but she's not eating, so I don't know what to do.

I can't find a vet that treats chickens.
 
Everywhere. I had no idea that the stuff for COWS was what I wanted.
This lack of regulatory approval is the case for several things people commonly use when keeping backyard poultry. People have shared veterinary recommendations and we are all free to make our own choices. The testing that would be required for approval is expensive. The big egg, chick, and meat producers don't have the same needs we do so they sure the heck aren't paying for testing to get approval for drugs they don't need.
 

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