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i bought 4 white leghorns and 4 RIRS this past spring form a local feeds store. I lost 2 of the reds and two of the leghorns at 8 weeks. Don't know why.
On of the remaining leghorns turned out to be a roo that has never crowed. The hen only lays 2 eggs a week. I am glad to here your stories. I was having doubts about getting any more leghorns. The two RIRs lay 10 eggs a week. I also have some lavenvelder /RIR mixed and 7 Buff Os. They should start laying in about 2 more months. I think I am gong to get some more white and some Brown leghorn pullets from a different t supplier this months. I was only going to get few hens as a hobby but i have coworkers and friends begging to buy free range eggs.
I thought corid is for cattle. I use medicated start n grow crumbles for first four weeks, than non medicated till 12 weeks than mix start n grow and layer pellets for a few weeks and switch to all layer pellets around 18 weeks. I provide access to grit, oyster shell, grass, clover, and fruit also.
Corid is amprolium, the same medicine found in medicated starter feed. For at least the first 6 months of a chicken's life, it is susceptible to Coccidiosis. I don't use medicated feed since I've raised chicks on it and still saw symptoms of coccidiosis. Instead, I use a preventative dose of Corid in waterers every 3 weeks from the age of about 3 weeks up to at least 7 months. I then follow up with vitamins-minerals-probiotics in the water for 3 days. I saw a big difference since following that method some years ago. If you try that on one group of chicks and not the other, you will see the difference.
You'll notice I mentioned a "preventative" dose every 3rd week from 2-3 weeks of age up until at least 7 months of age. Some people do treat this way up to 9 months because a chicken is developed at that point. That is for immunity. For example, Corid comes in two forms, a 20% powder in a plastic/foil pack or 9.6% liquid in a plastic bottle. A preventative dose would be 1/2 tsp of 20% powder per gallon of water, and the 9.6% liquid would be 1 tsp per gallon of water, with a fresh solution given each day for 5 days. Actual treatment of Coccidiosis symptoms would be 1 tsp of 20% powder, or 2 tsp of 9.6% liquid for 5-7 days. Whenever medicine or antibiotics are used, it is always recommended to supplement water with vitamins,minerals and probiotics. Avian Super Pack + Probios dispersible powder, or other poultry vitamins containing probiotics can be used to do that.Thanks for the info. My fock is mixed ages. Any reason not to add corid to water if 9 mth old chickens have access to the water. Do you de-worm your chickens? I've got 10 that will start laying in about 6 weeks. I would need to do it now.
I am hopefully getting two WL started pullets friday and if they are anything like the ones in this post i will be VERY happy![]()
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