🚨 POOP EXPERTS NEEDED 🚨

Missmaddymoo008

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Hey! Im finding myself back on here. We got a new bundle of chicks. Their at least 2 months old now. Teenagers 🙄. And I was inspecting poop on the roof of the old coop and I found these. Are these normal? I thought the second one looked like ceacal but I couldn’t tell. Help anyone?
 

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The orange appearance in pic 1 could be normal intestinal shaed, but if I saw more, and even if you want to be cautious, I would get some Corid and treat them all. Dosage is 10 ml/2 tsp of the liquid, or 1.5 tsp of the powder per gallon of water for 5-7 days.
 
Second could be ceacal, but first looks like when my chicks had coccidiosis. Have you treated them?
We haven’t, I looked it up. None of them show symptoms. ( we have 23, so it’s hard to tell who did it. ) I found another with a little blood in it like the first one. Will Corid help?
 
Mine did not show symptoms and died within hours. Do the chickens feel lighter than normal? Corid will help if they have coccidiosis in the dosage set forth above.
 

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