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    Help! Sick Rooster!

    The picture is NutriDrench, the product I recommended. Give him 1/2 teaspoonful once a day into his beak a drop at a time or mix it into his food. Rinsed canned tuna gets the extra salt off of it.
  2. Eggcessive

    Help! Sick Rooster!

    Are his feet swollen and toe tips black? That looks like frostbite. I would bring him into a cool spot in the house. Offer him water with electrolytes or give him poultry NutriDrench 3 ml by mouth. Offer him some wet chicken feed, chopped egg, rinsed tuna, or chopped meat in small amounts to...
  3. Eggcessive

    Help! Sick Rooster!

    This is an old thread. Corid (amprollium) can still be purchased at most feed stores to help treat coccidiosis. But the other drugs (sulfa antibiotics) have to be obtained from a vet, and May not treat as many strains of coccidia as the Corid.
  4. Eggcessive

    Help! Sick Rooster!

    Yea, good to hear he is better. When his neck was down, was it stuck down like wry neck, or were you able to move it? Here is a link to read if you think it might be wry neck: http://oureggbasket.blogspot.com/2013/04/wry-neck-or-crook-neck-understanding-it.html
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    Help! Sick Rooster!

    Sulfadimethoxine is a sulfa drug/antibiotic. Here it is: http://www.kvsupply.com/sulfadimethoxine-107-grams/&refcode=google?gclid=CKL16reP3bkCFUxgMgodWlMAyw and http://www.drugs.com/vet/sulfadimethoxine-concentrated-solution-12-5.html
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    Help! Sick Rooster!

    If he has been moved recently, or if you have added other chickens he could have been exposed to coccidiosis. It can be tracked in on your shoes and car tires also. Since their are 9 different strains, even though most grown chickens have deveoped immunity to strains of cocci their yards, any...
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