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  1. The Happster

    What (other than Coccidiosis) causes blood in droppings?

    Ouch! Is she ok? Those cockerels can be weird. I had one that used to call the ladies over to eat a leaf or plastic.
  2. The Happster

    What (other than Coccidiosis) causes blood in droppings?

    I know garlic can be toxic. I'm not giving them huge amounts. I bought Coxoid and it didn't work. I'll look for the wormer. Thanks.
  3. The Happster

    What (other than Coccidiosis) causes blood in droppings?

    Hey. Thanks for asking. Still have it, although I haven't specifically seen any blood in the last few days. Not that I've been looking for it much. There will have been blood though. They're still acting fine. Been giving them garlic, yoghurt and egg as treats. How's Tino?
  4. The Happster

    What (other than Coccidiosis) causes blood in droppings?

    It doesn't look very much like blood in this. Usually it's pretty bright red. This was a couple days ago. The majority of the droppings in the bedding are solid. But I still see flecks of blood. The white is urates, not worms. I imagine the worms would be microscopic.
  5. The Happster

    What (other than Coccidiosis) causes blood in droppings?

    They are almost 8 weeks now. Our vets won't do anything. I'll probably walk down to our feed store and try to get the wormer. It's worth a try. Surely they'd be in a lot worse condition if it was indeed Coccidiosis? And thanks so much for the reply!
  6. The Happster

    What (other than Coccidiosis) causes blood in droppings?

    Really need some answers here. Got 3 chicks with blood in their droppings, and the Coccidiosis medication hasn't helped. They've had this for at least 3-4 weeks now. All three are acting normal. I am not feeding red food. It is not shed lining. Since coccidiosis seems to be a quickly fatal...
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