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  1. Eggcessive

    Lasting diarrhea and starting to spread

    You could try to get some droppings tested by a local vet to check for parasites. If you contact your state NPIP they could tell you how to get tested for salmonella. Eating the remains of a dead chicken might cause botulism, and those symptoms of paralysis are hard to miss.
  2. Eggcessive

    Lasting diarrhea and starting to spread

    Good advice from @Wyorp Rock . Getting the fecal float soon would be helpful. Then worm them, since all chickens carry worms. Clean out the droppings often, and place clean pine shavings on their ground. In the run, sand might be good to use. Mixing some water with chicken feed can be better for...
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