There was a runny, bloody poop in the brooder and some pretty sloppy poops so I treated the whole flock with liquid Corid. I did 1 tsp per gallon since I would consider it a moderate outbreak (none were showing any hunched over postures or puffed up bodies).
I treated them for five days, but...
Google says.....
Amprolium (CORID) is approved for use in laying hens by the FDA, which means there is no egg withdrawal period when using it. Eggs laid by hens may be eaten during and after treatment with amprolium.
What is the general opinion? I don't always trust the FDA.
Please help. Does this appear to be coccidiosis??
I seperated the infected chicken from the flock, she doesn’t have any other symptoms other than pooping this long jelly blood clot. After this she pooped white diarrhea.
I changed all of the waterers and added a drop of vitamin chicken liquid...
Help! My 2 Pekin females have coccydia. Or so I’ve been told. They have always been separated from my 3 jumbos for fear of they’ll be squished! And the jumbos are fine. But Pato and That Duck contracted this either from a dirty pen…my other half was in charge of them all after I had shoulder...