Update on something that never crossed my mind.
I noticed one day the poop boards were about 3 times worse than normal.
Below the roost boards are flat table like things that i keep filled with sweet PDZ.
Its so bad that its killing the PDZ in about 2 days. They all appear to have diarrhea and i found blood in some of it. The first thing that crossed my mind was " worms ? ". Then I realized that the only thing that has changed is the water.
After inspecting the water, sure enough the top was covered with mosquito larvae and it seemed that hundreds were already actively swimming in the bottom.
So off came the cover and i emptied the entire thing and washed it out and refilled it with fresh water.
So after reading weather mosquito larvae could hurt chickens, i came up with nothing.
I can only assume that since the only change was the watering method, that had to be the culprit. I have no idea if the bugs swimming in the water could bring on a bout of coccidiosis or not.
Now i dont know wether to treat them for coccidia or worms. I need to look closer for worms in their stool.
I wonder if i can switch them to 20% medicated starter food for a couple of weeks and see if the bloody stools disappear or if i need to go back to small waterers and dose the water with corrid. I need to start a thread in the correct forum to get opinions on what my course of action should be.
It would seem that switching them to 20% medicated starter would be the easiest course of action to see if it produced results or not but that may not be the best choice.
I have since ordered a 350GPH danner mag drive pump that will keep the water moving inside the big 56 gallon waterer. That should stop the summer mosquito problem and it would need to be removed in the winter because i think agitating the surface of the water would cause it to freeze faster than normal. Im hoping the surface of the water agitation wont scare the chickens. I suspect they may like it instead.
What a mess..... And my local
TSC is now charging $13 a 25lb bag of PDZ. It takes a complete bag to cover all the poop boards with about 1" of PDZ. Changing that out every couple of days would get expensive.
Anyone have any ideas or input ?
I'd appreciate it.
I'll attach pics of how i did the poop boards that get covered in PDZ