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  1. speckledhen

    HELP! MY BANTAM IS SICK!!!

    No that won't treat cocci, not at all. You need CORID or something called Cocci-Rid, which is Amprolium in concentrated form as others just said. I do not feed medicated chick starter because it truly does little to control coccidiosis anyway because it is in super low doses, only to prevent...
  2. speckledhen

    HELP! MY BANTAM IS SICK!!!

    I came back to add something for you that I forgot. After she's on Corid a couple of days, or even at the end, you should probably add some probiotics. Coccidiosis ravages their intestines and they need their natural balance back. They sell poultry probiotics, but if you can't find them, even a...
  3. speckledhen

    HELP! MY BANTAM IS SICK!!!

    Good luck with your girl!
  4. speckledhen

    HELP! MY BANTAM IS SICK!!!

    I'd treat with Corid for coccidiosis, then. I can't really think of anything other than that to explain that very bloody poop. Treat the whole flock. You can eat the eggs while treating, not a problem. It's not an antibiotic.
  5. speckledhen

    HELP! MY BANTAM IS SICK!!!

    It cannot hurt to have Corid on hand. It is just concentrated Amprolium, the ingredient in medicated chick starter, and it's fine to eat the eggs while treating if she lays (though I'd treat everyone because it's rare only one has cocci). I've use liquid and powdered, the powder more...
  6. speckledhen

    HELP! MY BANTAM IS SICK!!!

    Need more information. How old is she? Has she been laying? Have you added any other birds to the flock? What do you feed her? The poop looks kind of bloody so the first thing you'd think would be coccidiosis, but I've never had any adult hen with that as they are generally immune by the time...
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