Feb 20, 2018 #1 Maddison Songster Joined Oct 23, 2017 Messages 236 Reaction score 210 Points 126 Location Rural NSW Australia ^
Feb 20, 2018 #2 ChickenCanoe Enabler Premium Feather Member 14 Years Educator Friend Spirit Joined Nov 23, 2010 Messages 35,468 Reaction score 32,688 Points 1,247 Location St. Louis, MO Neither good nor bad. Coccidia is a protozoa. It won't affect their genetics and potential as breeders.
Neither good nor bad. Coccidia is a protozoa. It won't affect their genetics and potential as breeders.
Feb 20, 2018 #3 Egghead_Jr Free Ranging 14 Years Spirit Friend Joined Oct 16, 2010 Messages 8,124 Reaction score 5,278 Points 576 Location NEK, VT In terms of surviving coci there is no reason not to breed them. Of course they may show faults when grown that you'd not want to breed forward but that has nothing to do with coci exposure.
In terms of surviving coci there is no reason not to breed them. Of course they may show faults when grown that you'd not want to breed forward but that has nothing to do with coci exposure.
Feb 20, 2018 Thread starter #4 Maddison Songster Joined Oct 23, 2017 Messages 236 Reaction score 210 Points 126 Location Rural NSW Australia great, thanks! good to know I can still breed with my show quality rooster
Feb 20, 2018 #5 coloradowildflower Crowing 17 Years Joined Jul 12, 2008 Messages 324 Reaction score 220 Points 381 Location Utah Shouldn't be a problem at all.