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    Will Corid hurt if they're not actually sick?

    Would the adults & duck(ling)s have the same symptoms as the chicks
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    Will Corid hurt if they're not actually sick?

    Thanks for the reply. I mixed up a fresh gallon of Corid and cleaned their brooder today. They're all eating and drinking. Can grown hens/roosters get cocci? And can ducks/ducklings?
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    Will Corid hurt if they're not actually sick?

    Alright, I need help once more :/ the chicks that were in the same room have bloody stool. I don't know their weights to give them the exact drops, but they're small. What should I do? *I just gave them a fresh treatment of Corid by water and they all drank nonstop. They now have food and are...
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    Will Corid hurt if they're not actually sick?

    Alright, thanks (: should I just treat the birds that were in the same room as her?
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    Will Corid hurt if they're not actually sick?

    Oh, that makes sense. She wasn't with any other birds since her wing was broken, but there were other birds in the same area/room (not same cage). (They weren't in the coop bc the older chickens were hurting and picking on them.) I didn't give them a full treatment of Corid, just a little, but...
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    Will Corid hurt if they're not actually sick?

    Also, the stool in her cage was all dark red/bloody.
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    Will Corid hurt if they're not actually sick?

    The poor baby passed away last night :'( Is it possible the meds could've killed her or was the cocci just too advanced?
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    Will Corid hurt if they're not actually sick?

    Okay, great. Thanks for the replies! (:
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    Will Corid hurt if they're not actually sick?

    I have a silkie chick that had broken his/her wing about a week ago. The chick is acting completely fine now, but a day or 2 ago I noticed his/her poop was red. It was a light shade of red so I thought it was just the intestinal lining being shed. Today the chick's poop has darker red in it, but...
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    Bantams Chicks Eating Food W/ Too Much Protein?

    Okay, great (: just wanted to be on the safe side. Thanks
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    Bantams Chicks Eating Food W/ Too Much Protein?

    Hii. I got 6 silkies from Tractor Supply Co last weekend and quickly picked up a bag of what I thought was regular chick feed. Today I noticed that it's Chick Starter for turkeys, quail, chukar, and pheasant.. I know the protein is higher than it's supposed to be for chicks in this feed...
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    First eggs of the season

    Congrats! That's always exciting! I remember when my ladies laid their first eggs :-)
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    Duckling help!

    Sometimes food gets stuck in the ducklings' throats when they eat and to help it go down they'll do that with their beaks. If its only after eating, I'd assume that that's what your duckling is doing. You could try massaging the crop after they eat to help also.
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    Duckling help!

    Yeah, the probiotics and niacin will most likely help. If any more symptoms occur, keep us posted! Good luck :)
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