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Friggin dry WalnutAnd don't forget Walnut is fabulous for giving calm, clear, rational advice with no drama.
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Friggin dry WalnutAnd don't forget Walnut is fabulous for giving calm, clear, rational advice with no drama.
I'll be grateful forever!
Friday, was that drama tacked on the end for me?And don't forget Walnut is fabulous for giving calm, clear, rational advice with no drama.
I'll be grateful forever!
No. Should it have been?
Apparently.
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.
I read all that monkey buisness too, shame on yall!
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.
I actually thought this was a nod to Queenie, but I wasn't sure.No. Should it have been?