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  1. casportpony

    Should I panic over a runny slightly bloody poo?

    I was really quite surprised by discrepancy, but I'm glad I looked into it... Learned lots about it, lol. -Kathy
  2. casportpony

    Should I panic over a runny slightly bloody poo?

    I've got pox here now and what a nightmare it's been, lol. -Kathy
  3. casportpony

    Should I panic over a runny slightly bloody poo?

    Check the insides of their mouths for pus/plaque. -Kathy
  4. casportpony

    Should I panic over a runny slightly bloody poo?

    I wonder how many people lost chicks because I told them to give 1/2 tsp powder for treatment? Sigh... That's all on me for just repeating what I had read, which I try not to do anymore. Live and learn. -Kathy
  5. casportpony

    Should I panic over a runny slightly bloody poo?

    My issue is that for *years* people have been told to use 1/2 teaspoon of the powder and 2 of the liquid... Not sure why no one did the math on the powder. And I'll admit that I am guilty of telling people that the dose was 1/2 tsp powder, but I was wrong in doing so and I actually feel pretty...
  6. casportpony

    Should I panic over a runny slightly bloody poo?

    Never dealt with Coryza, but the search I did found this: Treatment Streptomycin, Dihydrostreptomycin, sulphonamides, tylosin, erythromycin. Flouroquinolones are bactericidal and might prevent carriers. Source: http://www.thepoultrysite.com/diseaseinfo/82/infectious-coryza Not sure how...
  7. casportpony

    Should I panic over a runny slightly bloody poo?

    This is what I know about Corid and Amprol dosing: Here's the math, let me know if I made an error. There are 200mg of amprolium in every 1 gram of powder. 1 ounce = 3.5 tablespoons = 28.35 grams 200mg x 28.35 = 5670mg in 3.5 tablespoons of powder. There are 10.5 teaspoons in 3.5 tablespoons...
  8. casportpony

    Should I panic over a runny slightly bloody poo?

    Can she see out of that eye? Or is it filled with pus? -Kathy
  9. casportpony

    Should I panic over a runny slightly bloody poo?

    DE doesn't work, get a proper poultry dust or 5% Sevin dust. -Kathy
  10. casportpony

    Should I panic over a runny slightly bloody poo?

    FWIW, I had a mature rooster that started pooping those "normal" intestinal lining poops, so I wormed him and his poop returned to what I think is normal, firm with a white cap. If I see intestinal lining looking poop in chicks it is *always* the beginning of coccidiosis. Don't get wrong, I'm...
  11. casportpony

    Should I panic over a runny slightly bloody poo?

    The occasional intestinal lining poop *might* be normal, but it could mean worms, coccidiosis or infection. -Kathy
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