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  1. azygous

    Hi I'm Tarina and I am a new chicken mom

    If the rooster died from coccidiosis, it's not necessarily the fault of the original flock owner. In the case of coccidia, there are nine different strains found in soils, and some strains occur here and not there. When a chicken is put on new soil, the coccidia in that locale may not be the...
  2. azygous

    Hi I'm Tarina and I am a new chicken mom

    Follow our instructions. The bottle instructions may be for other larger animals. No harm done. Corid is just a vitamin blocker, not a real medicine. Be sure you aren't giving any extra vitamins during the period you are treating with Corid water.
  3. azygous

    Hi I'm Tarina and I am a new chicken mom

    Yes, get the Safeguard, too. Worming and treating for coccidia parasites can safely be done together. Glad you can get the Corid. @Eggcessive gave you the instructions for administering Safeguard. Here is what to do with the Corid, and I suggest you treat all of your chickens with both. Mix up...
  4. azygous

    Hi I'm Tarina and I am a new chicken mom

    No, that's a vitamin supplement for sick chickens, Corid is a coccidiostat that deprives a parasite of vitamin B-1 to eliminate them from a chicken's intestines. You can buy it on Amazon if you can't get it locally...
  5. azygous

    Hi I'm Tarina and I am a new chicken mom

    Has he been on the soil outside up until he became sick? Can you get some Corid? It wouldn't hurt to start treating him for coccidiosis. That can't hurt. Get the liquid Corid at most any feed store. A drench dose with the Corid water solution is what I suggest. If this is coccidiosis you would...
  6. azygous

    Hi I'm Tarina and I am a new chicken mom

    What is your location? What is your climate? Has there been a cold spell followed by an abrupt warm spell? Give the rooster one cup of water with one teaspoon sugar and a pinch of salt and baking soda. See what that does.
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