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    Purple Comb

    Sorry for the late response (computer problems) He ended up passing away Sunday. He was 8 months old. I was keeping track of his water and food intake and they were both normal but I still had an electrolyte additive in his water. I gave him an antibiotic and VetRx but It must have been too...
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    Purple Comb

    Sorry for the late response (computer problems) He ended up passing away Sunday. He was 8 months old. I was keeping track of his water and food intake and they were both normal but I still had an electrolyte additive in his water. I gave him an antibiotic and VetRx but It must have been too...
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    Purple Comb

    My Black Copper Marran has become lethargic; his comb is purple and bleeding in some areas. The temp has not gotten below 39 degrees Fahrenheit, so I am unsure if it is frostbite. It has always gone through stages where it would get a little bit of purple when he gets excited or stressed, but...
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    Comb Dying???

    The photo really doesn't do it justice, it is a lot darker purple in person. How do I fix a blood circulation problem? For people I would use cayenne pepper to help restore blood flow, Do you think I can use that on chickens too?
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    Comb Dying???

    My black copper maran rooster used to have a beautiful comb. However, lately, I've noticed that his comb has turned purple. He is around 8 months old and enjoys a good comb massage. IT FELT COLD when I touched the purple area while the rest of the comb felt hot. I'm concerned and I'm not sure...
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    Can I eat my chicken eggs while using Corid?

    Google says..... Amprolium (CORID) is approved for use in laying hens by the FDA, which means there is no egg withdrawal period when using it. Eggs laid by hens may be eaten during and after treatment with amprolium. What is the general opinion? I don't always trust the FDA.
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    Coccidiosis

    Grass-eating animals and wild birds can spread coccidiosis to chickens through their droppings as well.
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    Coccidiosis

    I have talked to about 10 different poultry experts and this is the Solution that best worked for me! For the treatment of coccidiosis in birds, it is highly recommended to use Corid at the rate of 9.6ml or CC per 1 gallon of water. The medication should be used consistently for about a week to...
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    Chicks Exposure to Coccidiosis

    Definitely use Corid!!! 9.6ml or CC per 1 Gal. Use it for about a week to two weeks. Then get some Rooster Booster or Poultry Nutri-Drench and use as directed for another week. The Rooster Booster and Nutri-Drench help to replenish the nutrients back into your birds.
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    Hi All

    I have not but I will defiently have to try it now! I have played for some of my dogs and a few seemed to notice and injoy it.
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    Hi All

    (1) Are you new to chickens / When did you first get chickens? I am Fairly new. I have the goal of showing poultry. (2) How many chickens do you have right now? 35 total 26 Egg-laying hens 2 Breeding roosters 3 Show roosters 4 Show hens (3) What breeds do you have? Egg production: Leghorns...
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    The crowing FEMALE sebright

    That Picture is of a rooster... he has a Rose Comb with a horn off the back. That is what the seabright roosters have, the hens do not have a cross comb that is defined or big! The hens will also have a mulberry comb.
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