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  1. dawg53

    STILL had coccidia!! Need some help

    No need to move your coop. You cant get rid of cocci nor worm eggs in the soil, they're everywhere. If you lived in a cold or mountainous climate, there would less chances for your birds getting infected. Your environment plays a big role as to how often you should worm your birds. I've added...
  2. dawg53

    STILL had coccidia!! Need some help

    Wormers will not kill eggs, this is why you must worm a second time 10 days later to effectively kill larva hatched from eggs inside the chicken. The second worming ends their lifecycle. The exception would be tapeworms and gapeworms which may require a third or fourth dosing.
  3. dawg53

    STILL had coccidia!! Need some help

    Corid treats all 9 types of cocci, sulmet only treats 2 types of cocci. Valbazen kills ALL known worms that chickens can get including flukes, it is the best wormer on the market. I'm sorry to say that your pullet was already too weak and overwhelmed by the cocci protozoa in conjunction with the...
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