@RobinS1217 how is she doing now?
Azygous, thanks for you reply.
I was wondering/thought… if a chick gets coccidiosis, isn’t the first thing to notice (in general) bloody poop?.
An open air coop is great to avoid ammonia building up.
I gave my chicks just softened pellets. That works fine too. (Sorry but I don’t believe fermenting all the feed is the answer).
Pour water (with a pinch of apple cider vinegar in the water), over the pellet feed to soften the pellets...
Whats the temp?
if its too cold , especially at night, low temperatures are a hazard.
It can be something else too. Somekind of infection or parasites? Sometimes a film on YouTube makes. It clearer.