Thanks, I hope Fancychooklady or someone can help! It's a bit liquidy too, not sure if it's cecal or diarrhea. There was another batch that looked similar but no red bits in it.
I have treated them for cocci with baycox from vet on the weekend, and also wormed them with levamisole in the water and moximax pour on. Lordstark mentioned piperazine in another thread, do I need to treat them with that too??
They are still looking bright with good appetite, although one of them in particular had been molting a lot. I find lots of white feathers everywhere, but she's not looking bald at all?
From what I've read baycox doesn't treat all strains of cocci. Amprolium does. I would only treat with one wormer. When you treat with amprolium you start with the stated dosage for 5-7 days then halve the dosage for a further 5-7 days, then halve it again for yet another 5-7 days. This messes with the thiamine levels and slowly starves the coccidia. Best not to administer other drugs while treating for cocci. Go back to the links I gave you to compare the poop pics.
Honestly if you are going to keep chickens , you need to have amprolium 200 in your first aid box. Cocci is one of the more preventable fatal diseases that chickens will more than likely suffer. If you have sparrows or wild birds visiting your property, then you are susceptible to cocci.