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  1. Debbie292d

    Over researched and made myself anxious about coccidiosis

    Is it possible to move the area they're in at least once a year? I think if they were on fresh dirt/grass, and it rains, they'd be less likely. For those of us who have to deal with it occasionally, a jug of Corid will just become a permanent fixture in the cupboard.
  2. Debbie292d

    Over researched and made myself anxious about coccidiosis

    It's okay if we don't agree on something, as I know, we're almost always on the same page. ☺️ With this though, it's because I've lived it. If we do not move the pens, and they are on medicated, they don't get coccidiosis. Twice out of a dozen or so times I've been remiss, and they got it...
  3. Debbie292d

    Over researched and made myself anxious about coccidiosis

    Of the two batches that got it out of a dozen, they were only 6-week old silkies, and nights were 40F, so even though we had a cozy coop heater in the hutch for them, I just didn't want them being pushed out there so fast, so brought them in at night for a few nights. They had about 10 hours in...
  4. Debbie292d

    Over researched and made myself anxious about coccidiosis

    We've had it twice here and I've kicked myself because a good practice I learned, I completely forgot about, then they got it. That is, give them medicated feed for two weeks prior to putting them outside. The two times I didn't out of a dozen or so, those two times they got coccidiosis. How...
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