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Using ground up apple seeds will only give trace amounts of cyanide to support the use of corid. Cocci nor worms do well with when exposed to cyanide or arsnic.Is the ground up apple for nutrition? Is it still ok to give him his yogurt and garlic durring treatment? Vets dont seem to know the answers to these kind of questions when it comes to chickens. Heck! When I had turkey questions, they wouldn't even talk to me!
I had to ask 4-h people. And they were all like, off with their heads! I love them, and plan to show/ breed some. So, not an option for me, unless untreatable.
I read that as well..and read that using corid can give wry neck like symptoms and can also mock Mareks symptoms. That is why I stopped using it. Scared me too much.I read in (The Chicken Health handbook I believe) that during the treatment not to give any vitamins as Corid acts a sa thiamine (and something else?) blocker. I will try and check tonight and post.
I would give garlic and yogurt, not additional vitamins in the water or food. The drug blocks thiamine and those vitamins give thiamine. So it is counter productive.Is the ground up apple for nutrition? Is it still ok to give him his yogurt and garlic durring treatment? Vets dont seem to know the answers to these kind of questions when it comes to chickens. Heck! When I had turkey questions, they wouldn't even talk to me!
I had to ask 4-h people. And they were all like, off with their heads! I love them, and plan to show/ breed some. So, not an option for me, unless untreatable.
Delisha, you are FF with lab. Are you also adding acv to their water?
At this time I only do meat birds. But I'm always experimenting to compare feed v.s. health & weight ratio.
This next group I plan on doing ff w/lab, and acv in water supply.
I raise for family. To date the ff feed birds on acv have won the taste contest ( not close ).
Will never do meaties on dry feed only again. The main lesson learned, was the amazing performance of lab that I sprayed in the coop and feed/watering areas of the run.