I'm a bit confused and I'm hoping someone can help out with some info.
First of all, this all started with a dog attack (neighbors dogs) that killed some silkies and left an OEGB hen missing. One of the other silkies had a wound to his face, but nothing too serious. They are all white so he looked horrible with bright red blood on him. I didn't notice any other wounds.
Today when I went out to the coop the silkies are all covered in blood. I tracked the one down with the face injury and it's healling well. I started looking around for the injured chicken, but found nothing. My silkies are young and haven't quite figured out roosting so they sleep in a pile under the roost bars. Looking at where they were sleeping I saw blood next to them as if someone on the roost above them was bleeding. (picture below)

I thought maybe I had missed an injury from the dog attack and started checking the older hens. I didn't find anything at all. They are free rangers and weren't really interested in being caught, so I didn't get them all. Doing more investigating I started finding what looked like bloody poops around the yard and freaked out assuming I had coccidia, which I've never had before.
After doing some research I realized that they would be acting sick and not eating/drinking if they had it. My entire flock is healthy looking, running around like normal, eating, drinking, laying eggs, etc. So now I'm really confused. I've seen blood before from my Marans rooster (my EE Roo picks fights with him sometimes) so seeing blood here and there is pretty normal, but this is a lot of blood so I'm quite concerned.
I do have one hen that's an internal layer that has had issues for a long time. I should just cull her, but she's one of my favorites. Could this be from her?
I put Corid in all the waterers but I'm really not sure that it's coccidia.
Right now I have 25ish standard hens, 15 silkies, 100ish one month olds outside in a heated coop, 60 day olds in the house and 100 chicks and 20 turkeys coming on Monday. I'm really concerned!
Any thoughts or suggestions at all?
First of all, this all started with a dog attack (neighbors dogs) that killed some silkies and left an OEGB hen missing. One of the other silkies had a wound to his face, but nothing too serious. They are all white so he looked horrible with bright red blood on him. I didn't notice any other wounds.
Today when I went out to the coop the silkies are all covered in blood. I tracked the one down with the face injury and it's healling well. I started looking around for the injured chicken, but found nothing. My silkies are young and haven't quite figured out roosting so they sleep in a pile under the roost bars. Looking at where they were sleeping I saw blood next to them as if someone on the roost above them was bleeding. (picture below)
I thought maybe I had missed an injury from the dog attack and started checking the older hens. I didn't find anything at all. They are free rangers and weren't really interested in being caught, so I didn't get them all. Doing more investigating I started finding what looked like bloody poops around the yard and freaked out assuming I had coccidia, which I've never had before.
After doing some research I realized that they would be acting sick and not eating/drinking if they had it. My entire flock is healthy looking, running around like normal, eating, drinking, laying eggs, etc. So now I'm really confused. I've seen blood before from my Marans rooster (my EE Roo picks fights with him sometimes) so seeing blood here and there is pretty normal, but this is a lot of blood so I'm quite concerned.
I do have one hen that's an internal layer that has had issues for a long time. I should just cull her, but she's one of my favorites. Could this be from her?
I put Corid in all the waterers but I'm really not sure that it's coccidia.
Right now I have 25ish standard hens, 15 silkies, 100ish one month olds outside in a heated coop, 60 day olds in the house and 100 chicks and 20 turkeys coming on Monday. I'm really concerned!
Any thoughts or suggestions at all?