ConfusedMuse
09-26-2021, 10:41 PM
According to a study in Virginia, something like 91% of wild squirrels are infected with coccidia. While it says it is usually asymptomatic, it can cause serious illness in young, or immune-compromised squirrels, and permanent damage if not treated quickly.
I'm by no means an expert in anything except research, but I was asked whether Corid might be used in squirrels and whether I could find a dosage that isn't confusing (it's normally used in livestock). It had been used successfully (off-label) in puppies and kittens but our TSB experts should be consulted regarding safety in squirrels.
Edit: To protect the innocent we can not have dosing information
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I'm by no means an expert in anything except research, but I was asked whether Corid might be used in squirrels and whether I could find a dosage that isn't confusing (it's normally used in livestock). It had been used successfully (off-label) in puppies and kittens but our TSB experts should be consulted regarding safety in squirrels.
Edit: To protect the innocent we can not have dosing information
exposed to inexperienced persons. Entire post moved to Rehabber's Forum.