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  1. TwoCrows

    Milky Poo, Help!!

    Definitely stop with the Corid. Is this coming from a bird that is not getting enough to eat or drink? This type of poop is also common with birds being starved out. Either way, since you say birds are being bullied, you will need to make some adjustments in your coop. Not only add several more...
  2. TwoCrows

    Milky Poo, Help!!

    Fungi grow in damp conditions, as does bacteria and parasites. I wouldn't think at their ages they have an over load of worms or parasites yet. Worming them is also a possibility, but I highly doubt this will be the case. Fungi can be consumed or breathed in either from toxins in the feed or...
  3. TwoCrows

    Milky Poo, Help!!

    Have these birds started laying yet? If so, the combs should be pretty red. However some chickens do pale for no reason. If they haven't yet gotten in to the swing of laying on a regular basis, combs can be pale. Chickens should get off the roost bar fairly quickly in the morning, at least in...
  4. TwoCrows

    Milky Poo, Help!!

    Just in case, continue for another 2 days on the Corid. Because you did see some improvement, we don't want to stop on the Corid prematurely. Then I would get them on some probiotics in the water. Probiotics can only help as they put lots of good bacteria in the gut to help with digestion and...
  5. TwoCrows

    Milky Poo, Help!!

    Just keep the cocci meds going for 5 to 7 days and see what happens. If this continues after this treatment, you might try some probiotics in the water for a week or so. They may just be lacking good bacteria in the gut. But the cocci meds are worth running through them first. Let us know how...
  6. TwoCrows

    Milky Poo, Help!!

    Excellent! Since one is never 100% sure of what a bird or flock could have, it is always best to work on the most common of issues. And chicks with diarrhea, Coccidiosis is very common. The corid will not harm them should they not have cocci and at least if they still have this diarrhea when the...
  7. TwoCrows

    Milky Poo, Help!!

    Sorry it has taken me all day to get back to you here...today has just been crazy!!! I get my chicks from the closest feed store up here in the mountains, Harveys Feed and Supply. Nearly all the feed stores in New Mexico deal with Privett Hatchery in Portales New Mexico here in this state...
  8. TwoCrows

    Milky Poo, Help!!

    I have heard some horror stories about how we won't be able to get lots of antibiotics and such for our poultry soon. Stock up now on things! That bag of corid should last the rest of your flocks days. It is things like Baytril and Doxycycline, both antibiotics, that may soon become hard to...
  9. TwoCrows

    Milky Poo, Help!!

    Corid can be a bit pricey, but you get a lot of it. It is always good to have medications on hand for future use. You never know when birds are going to turn up sick, and you want to have things on hand to treat them as soon as possible. Generally Coccidisos has them eating and drinking less...
  10. TwoCrows

    Milky Poo, Help!!

    Anything moldy can cause diarrhea and if they eat enough of it, they can pick up a fungal infection. How are they doing today? Just keep an eye on things. Find out who is putting out this diarrhea by knowing who roosts where and check on them first thing in the morning. Keep them away from...
  11. TwoCrows

    Milky Poo, Help!!

    Go up at roosting time and get them all situated before you turn out lights, know who is where, and then check on them first thing in the morning. You will know how is pooping what. Liquid white thin poop can be caused from being chilled, not eating enough, stress, diet or illness. Coccidiosis...
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