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  1. Eggcessive

    Chick acting odd

    It treats the two worst strains which can be deadly. There are 9 or more strains, and the two or three worst ones are the killers. There have been warnings the last few years about taking many of the antibiotics and sulfa drugs out of feed stores to control antibiotic resistance in humans. I...
  2. Eggcessive

    Chick acting odd

    Corid is really good since it treats all strains of cocci. Sulmet only treat the worst 2 strains. If you can get plain yogurt, there are more probiotics in it. There is quite a bit of sugar and vanilla in vanilla yogurt, and just a little yogurt. Good luck with the chickens.
  3. Eggcessive

    Chick acting odd

    Chicks that young don't usually need worm treatment. I would wait until they are 3 months or older. Coccidiosis, however is pretty serious. Corid treatment in the water is pretty harmless to do. Since it is a thiamine inhibitor for the coccidia, and not an antibiotic, it won't harm any, but...
  4. Eggcessive

    Chick acting odd

    It is hard to be certain, but coccidiosis could be a possible cause of death. Symptoms are lethargy, weakness, standing hunched, not eating, and runny droppings with mucus or blood. Corid liquid or powder added to the water for 5 days is the treatment. This is obtained in the cattle medicines of...
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