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    Coccidosis?

    I have been in touch with cackle hatchery. They will be forwarding the photos to their agricultural rep.
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    Coccidosis?

    Had another bird pass last night. One remaining in quarantine. Rest of the flock outside seems alright for now. Some photos of what I found.
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    Coccidosis?

    Didn’t find any options for a legitimate necropsy. Even our state vet doesn’t offer testing on coccidosis or mareks by public. We will see what happens and Hope for the best.
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    Coccidosis?

    Update: my two current birds under quarantine are still alive (day two of quarantine). Still eating on their own. One birds standing the other still laying on her left side. Poop is greenish colored and white but thicker than before when they just had diarrhea. No blood in feces. Eyes much not...
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    Coccidosis?

    I am located in Alaska. I am unsure how to change the thread name. I was almost certain of mareks but am just confused at this point. Thought I nailed it as vitamin deficiency (lack of sunlight the last few months here), then I thought perhaps botulism due to contaminated straw. With no...
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    Coccidosis?

    Yes all Rhode Island Red from cackle hatchery all from same hatch.
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    Coccidosis?

    The chicken was also located near the water dish and could have become too weak and drowned. Though the fluid was very yellow and mucusey stuck to the liver area mostly. I did not look at the internals of the first two birds thinking I had ruled everything else out. The two I have under...
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    Coccidosis?

    Around 18 weeks old.
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    Coccidosis?

    For the last two weeks I have had a sick flock. The first bird I noticed looking sick appeared to be lethargic. Quarantined indoors, the next day she started to act paralyzed and display splayed leg. Second bird got sick, quarantined separately indoors- she had same symptoms but also wry neck...
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