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- Sep 7, 2020
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Someone said my pullet may have coccidiosis, but we aren't sure. Will giving her Corid hurt her if she doesn't have it.
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Nope! It won’t hurt her a bit. Here’s a dosage chart, if you need itSomeone said my pullet may have coccidiosis, but we aren't sure. Will giving her Corid hurt her if she doesn't have it.
The food she is getting right now has vitamins in it, will it hurt at all with the corid?Nope! It won’t hurt her a bit. Here’s a dosage chart, if you need it
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/updated-corid-and-amprol-amprolium-dosing.818879/
The food she is getting right now has vitamins in it, will it hurt at all with the corid?
Corid is very safe, I wouldn't worry about any side effects even if they don't have it.
Refer to this for dosing,
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/updated-corid-and-amprol-amprolium-dosing.818879/
The food she is getting right now has vitamins in it, will it hurt at all with the corid?
She was getting an all natural flock raiser, but she has been sick with what we were thinking is mareks, so we have been tube feeding her with a baby bird food that was suggested. Both foods have the thiamine in it.What kind of food is she getting?
She was getting an all natural flock raiser, but she has been sick with what we were thinking is mareks, so we have been tube feeding her with a baby bird food that was suggested. Both foods have the thiamine in it.