Cocci Prevention / Treatment Thread

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I have been using the herbal formula GI Sooth, from Fir Meadow, which is a cocci prevention and treatment, as well as treatment for scours. It must be working because my 4 wk old kids are doing great with no signs whatsoever of any scours, and they were born just at the nastiest wettest, worm/cocci blooming time of the year.
 

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CrownofThornsNDGoats said:
I have been using the herbal formula GI Sooth, from Fir Meadow, which is a cocci prevention and treatment, as well as treatment for scours. It must be working because my 4 wk old kids are doing great with no signs whatsoever of any scours, and they were born just at the nastiest wettest, worm/cocci blooming time of the year.
Get a fecal...make sure you don't have subclinical.
 

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I think most of the main people on here are treating for cocci at 3 weeks of age, some are treating 5 days on and 21 days off for several months.

We treat at 3 weeks of age, then we wait and see how it goes, at the first sign of them looking pot-bellied(rounded), or any scouring. We treat again. This year we had to treat again, around 28 days after the first treatment. We had a very wet spring. We don't run fecals for cocci, we just assume it is and treat for it with our kids. After around 5 or 6 months of age, it can get a little trickier, because they can start to carry a worm load on top of cocci, so it is harder to know which one is the problem .
 

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I plan to do preventative treatments after having just had my first cocci outbreak. It was really bad :(

My vet suggested the preventative treatment (it was that bad) for the future.
 

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20kidsonhill said:
I think most of the main people on here are treating for cocci at 3 weeks of age, some are treating 5 days on and 21 days off for several months.
Reviving this thread with some more information :)

This is what I've "collected" from this site, my vet and other avenues (seems to be the most consistent info):

Di-Methox 40% Injectible (given orally)
The dosage we use is 1cc per 5# on day 1
1cc per 10# days 2-5 for prevention.

Di-Methox 12.5% (given orally)

3.15 ml per 5# of goat day 1
3.15 ml per 10# of goat days 2-5 for prevention

Albon Suspension
2.5cc per 5# on day 1
1.25cc per 5# days 2-5 for prevention

CoRid 9.6% Liquid (undiluted)
2.5 ml per 10# for 5 days

Sulmet Drinking Water Solution 12.5% (undiluted)
1 ml per 5# day 1
1 ml per 10# day 2-5
 

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elevan said:
20kidsonhill said:
I think most of the main people on here are treating for cocci at 3 weeks of age, some are treating 5 days on and 21 days off for several months.
Reviving this thread with some more information :)

This is what I've "collected" from this site, my vet and other avenues (seems to be the most consistent info):

Di-Methox 40% Injectible (given orally)
The dosage we use is 1cc per 5# on day 1
1cc per 10# days 2-5 for prevention.

Di-Methox 12.5% (given orally)

3.15 ml per 5# of goat day 1
3.15 ml per 10# of goat days 2-5 for prevention

Albon Suspension
2.5cc per 5# on day 1
1.25cc per 10# days 2-5 for prevention
Where can I get the Di-Methox 40%? Do you need a prescription?
 

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I believe it was neomycin sulfate that my vet gave for diarrhea.
 
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