I just noticed this bloody poop this morning. There are a couple droppings like this in their coop. It just happened overnight. I believe it’s coccidiosis but wanted some opinions. No one is acting any different than yesterday. If this is coccidiosis, how do I treat it?
Is this coccidiosis poo? It's kinda slimy don't really see blood, but my guy is acting strange. Should I go ahead and start corid? Is it okay to treat even if it isn't C? TIA
Chicks are 2/3 and a half weeks old. Lively eating drinking and flying about. Found this poo this morning.... wiped it up but could it be coccidiosis
Will treat with corid just incase
Hello,
We just got our chickens fecal test back, indicating that we need to treat for coccidiosis. I'm a first time chicken mama, so I'm trying to learn quickly how to best treat and protect my birds. For context, we have 7 chickens, all are 14 weeks old. We're going to use liquid corid, and I...
Hi all,
I have an 18 month old Belgian D'Uccle named Genie.
3 weeks ago we found Genie in her run, unable to stand. When I approached her, she tried to move away from me and just rolled over. We brought her inside and started vitamins, plus I treated her for coccidiosis.
After a week she was...
Hi! Months ago I got silkies from a local farm who had and gave my chicks coccidiosis. I currently have a flock outside and my new coop comes next week- my question is regarding integrating them! My chicks were fully treated, the silkies came from a place that didn’t vaccinate or treat chickens...
I would guess it's coccidiosis.
Get Corid today.
Article 'Treating Coccidiosis with Corid, Amprol, AmproMed - The Correct Amprolium Dose' https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/treating-coccidiosis-with-corid-amprol-ampromed-the-correct-amprolium-dose.73341/
My gal’s are 24 week old Orpington's (not laying yet - combs are getting brighter and bigger by the day)
I noticed bloody poo in the coop this morning, I’m unsure who it belongs too. They are all eating and happy. Should I treat for Coccidiosis? Or is that normal prior to laying?
Any...
...Their hunched up stance hints to coccidiosis, so I would treat them with Corid/Amprolium before it gets out of hand.
Article 'Treating Coccidiosis with Corid, Amprol, AmproMed - The Correct Amprolium Dose'...
Warning: poop picture
I have chicks, they are just under a week old. Currently on unmedicated feed since there are waterfowl also in the brooder. I put them in a box while I was cleaning the brooder and noticed this reddish poop. It looked a little different than the pictures I saw online so I...
You can treat her with Corid
Article 'Treating Coccidiosis with Corid, Amprol, AmproMed - The Correct Amprolium Dose'
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/treating-coccidiosis-with-corid-amprol-ampromed-the-correct-amprolium-dose.73341/
Coccidiosis?
First time chicken mama
6 week old easter egger. Still in brooder, slightly lethargic today, perked up a bit and made usual chick sounds after syringe wate, but didn't last and went back to being lethargic. Separated from flock. Non-vax, non-medicated feed.
Started whole flock...
I would treat them immediately, here is the dosage
Article 'Treating Coccidiosis with Corid, Amprol, AmproMed - The Correct Amprolium Dose'
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/treating-coccidiosis-with-corid-amprol-ampromed-the-correct-amprolium-dose.73341/