A litte update:
Today is day 3 of administering Toltrazuril. Along with that, I chose to deworm over the weekend. Deworming alone saved the Jersey’s life. I was concerned she wouldn’t make over the weekend, but the dewormer seemed to be exactly what she needed. She is almost back to her normal...
I ordered toltrazuril. It will arrive Monday. I found dosages but not how long I’m supposed to do it for. I saw in other posts where some people only administered it one time. The kind I’m getting is direct dose only. How often and how long should I give it to her?
I either have to treat her with my laying hen or I have to bring her inside and put her in the brooder with my younger chicks. I figured treating her with the ones she’s been outside with would be the better option. Which includes the layer.
She eats starter/grower feed, and whatever bugs she can catch outside. She has been on vitamins since taking her off Corid. But I’ll stop that immediately. I can get toltrazuril but not Sulfa. I don’t have a problem with not eating the eggs for a bit. I just can’t find a straight answer as to...
Her life is definitely our focus! We only have one laying right now so her eggs are pretty important. I just couldn’t find a direct answer for the withdrawal period when using toltrazuril. I don’t have a vet anywhere near me that will treat chickens, though. So I don’t know what to do about that.
I have an 8 week old Jersey Giant that has been dealing with coccidiosis for weeks. Confirmed by doing fecal float. She’s been on Corid for 10 days, 2 of those days my husband did the wrong dose so she didn’t get enough in the water, so we added a few extra days to make up for it. We also did...