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    Blood in poop! Cocci or Intestinal Shedding?

    Are their waterers plastic? If so then put apple cider vinegar in their water, and you can even float a couple of garlic cloves on the surface of their waterer where they drink. If your waterers are metal DO NOT put any acv (apple cider vinegar) in the waterer, it will leech out any metal gunk...
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    Blood in poop! Cocci or Intestinal Shedding?

    I had gone to look at the poo after it had dried and it was just an intestinal shed. I haven’t noticed any blood in poo as well. Would you still recommend starting them on Corid? Just in case?
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    Blood in poop! Cocci or Intestinal Shedding?

    I’m thinking it’s just an intestinal shed, but I want to get more opinions before it’s settled that the poo is nothing to worry about.
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    Blood in poop! Cocci or Intestinal Shedding?

    The chicks are just getting starter chick crumbles, when I mentioned calcium I was meaning in the oatmeal, I was reading that oatmeal has nutrients in it that are good for laying hens, so I figured maybe they weren’t ready for those kinds of nutrients yet? I’ve just been giving them the oatmeal...
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    Blood in poop! Cocci or Intestinal Shedding?

    Hello! I went in to check on my pullets and came across this nasty poo on top of their feed bin! All of my girls are acting normal and energetic, but the only problem is I can’t identify who made the poo in the first place to monitor how she’s doing? Could this be Cocci? Sorry if it’s a bit...
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