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There is what? Better treatment for coccidosis? Yeah I agree, i personally don't use the medicated chick feed because I've never been much of a "one size fits all" kinda guy




yes medicated feed would be better and if she will eat a little flour with it together ot will slow her stomach down she is getting protein to fast and it upsetting her stomach[/quoteif you are going to be giving your chickens liquid medication in there water for cocci then do not feed medicated feed the first 5 days is a full syrenght dosage a preventive dodage is one half this dosage amount for the next days and as all the fuss made about the pro and con of medicated verus non medicated.The medicated feed as such a minimum amount of medication in it ,but this is better than none at all.
 
Would the medication not work its way into the end product(eggs/meat) and be consumed by us like the commercial birds that are pumped full of antibiotics and growth hormones or is it such small amounts that any residuals would be negligable?
that a great question and if you read the label on the medication bottle it sates on the label to withdraw the medication 10 day before slaughtering the animal or consuming the or fleor before eating the egg .
 
Not chicken related, but when Deja and I were on our 6 mile walk this morning, we saw a pair of great horned owls.

I had never seen them in their natural habitat before. Quite an incredible experience for me.
 
Would the medication not work its way into the end product(eggs/meat) and be consumed by us like the commercial birds that are pumped full of antibiotics and growth hormones or is it such small amounts that any residuals would be negligable?
that a great question and if you read the label on the medication bottle it sates on the label to withdraw the medication 10 day before slaughtering the animal or consuming the or fleor before eating the egg .


Sorry I was talking about the medicated food that they eat day in and day out for weeks or months.
 
medicated feed should only be given if there are signs of cocci and im onlyto state my personal experience as it made a difference but there are cases where it has no effect at all .
Medicated feed was originally made to be fed as a preventative. The dosage of medication is not enough to be effective against an infection of coccidiosis.
 
Quote: I have no earthly idea why you quoted me and then quoted yourself. I'd already read that post and was why I questioned it along with another person. After reading it again, I now am also questioning the 'getting protein too fast and it upsetting her stomach', where is the documentation/proof this is possible? I'm not saying it's not possible, but I'd like to see it in some kind of proven study instead of just someone on the internet. Kind of like all the people who say DE is so great, but yet there are no proven studies SHOWING it does everything it does. I've tried it and can say beyond a shadow of a doubt I've seen absolutely NO effect of it.

Sorry if I seem argumentative, I'm not trying to be. I just like to see something that proves it. Also, seems I've read that wheat and it's by products aren't necessarily good for chickens, and you're advising mix straight flour with the feed to slow their system down? I'd like to see something on that too.

As for the statement that a minimum amount of medication is better than none at all, well that's actually false. Minimum dosages that don't straight out kill the bacteria they're intended to eliminate only allow those bacteria to build up a resistance to the medication, requiring a much stronger dose next time to actually kill the bacteria. That's a proven fact throughout the medical/pharmaceutical field. It's why a doctor who prescribes an antibiotic will 99.9% of the time make a point to tell the patient to take ALL the medicine, not just part of it until they think they feel a little bit better.
 
Not chicken related, but when Deja and I were on our 6 mile walk this morning, we saw a pair of great horned owls.

I had never seen them in their natural habitat before. Quite an incredible experience for me.
few years back we were camping on the river south of Rome and had a Barred owl fly up and land on a tree limb just outside our camp, man it was awesome, it sat there and looked at us for a while, then flew off. Glad I was too big for it to consider for supper that evening, LOL
 
I have a sinking feeling that I may have accidentally buried my $180 camera in the flower box that I put on the coop. I took it out to take pictures and I vaguely recall setting it in the box before it was planted. Every time I go out to check on the chickens, I want to stick my hand in the dirt and see if it's in there but I don't wan to ACTUALLY confirm that I did something so stupid.
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