French frogs

No. Should it have been?

Apparently.
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why else would you have written it? after the little um birdie thing that ended up with a help post for Turk, come on I am not a child. I am also not one for this kind of drama. I like to make people smile and have fun. I seriously like to help people. I admire, respect and love walnut and have told her so on many occations. I felt the blow of your post thank you, it was taken as you posted it. well done!
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Umm, sorry you took it that way. Wasn't paying attention to previous posts.

I worked in a hospital with a level 1 trauma center for 20 years. I greatly respect those who can calm a situation with focus, clarity and knowledge while chaos is going on around them. Those are the people I gravitate to when I need advice.

If you are looking for an agenda, please look somewhere else.
 
:( i have sick chicks. Ive posted for help in my local thread but id appreciate yalls take too. I was advised its probly cocci, and to use sulfadimethoxine @ 1/2-1 tsp powder to one gal of water.

Theyre all skinny upon passing but with food and water in their crops, im not seeing diahrea or any resp signs... :-/ ive addressed bedding, lighting, warmth, feed, added probios and electros... At a loss and growing more and more upset. Ive lost 11 in 4 days, from two seperate grow outs, all the same age, no adults affected. :hit

I read all that monkey buisness too, shame on yall!

No extra advice. But just wanted to offer moral support. :hugs that really stinks, I hope you figure it out soon and don't lose anymore!

You can help, I cant. I can't copy and paste info as good as you can give it yourself

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Great photos, thanks. Those birds should not be dropping dead. They look to be in great shape. That makes me think coccidiosis, poison (mouse or rat poison, or moldy grain/bedding from under waterers or damp corners) or much less likely, a protozoal issue. I don't personally use Sulmet, I use Corid, but Sulmet has a good reputation for knocking out cocci.

Are you up to doing a necropsy on the next one that dies? It's really no worse than an eggtopsy if done right, and is immensely valuable in helping find the root cause.
 

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