Thought this was cocci, but...

Wow, that Wormout Gel is expensive! If I did the math correctly, it's 48ml per gallon.

-Kathy

Edited to add:
The Wormout Gel oral dose is 0.23 ml per pound.
 
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I think someone can probably get decent results by guessing the weight of their flock, calculating the dose of Valbazen of Safeguard and mixing it in a mash. That's what KsKingBee did with his flock with both Corid and Safeguard, and he now how fecals that are negative for both coccidia and worms.

-Kathy
 
Thank you I will be following up on all your suggestions after the Holiday. I think they have that triple action Rooster Booster at the feed mill,I've looked at it in the past. Hopefully our birds will stay healthy til we can get past Christmas.
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Frannie the pullet is doing well so far.

Merry Christmas!
 
OK, so help..more problems.
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My son let Frannie out today because she finished the med the vet gave her, and seemed to be doing fine. Her droppings were solid and she seemed ok, eating and everything. I did notice she was a little off on her food yesterday, she didn't finish it, but it wasn't like she didn't eat. She ate most of it. (usually she finishes it) We came home from being gone all day today, and she was obviously very weak, couldn't stay on the roost, and has diarrhea again. It is normal color, but watery. What to do now???
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I put her back in her dog crate for the night. Could she have an infection or permanent damage from the parasites? Should I get another fecal?
 

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