Jun 14, 2018 #1 Bdbutton Songster 7 Years Joined May 30, 2018 Messages 127 Reaction score 138 Points 181 I just went out to the coop and saw what looks to be blood. What should I do? Attachments D902FB5A-874D-4547-8DD6-E8B07D9165B4.jpeg 286.5 KB · Views: 18 DC9F3C09-A012-4B44-B820-BEDABDD4DC71.jpeg 492.7 KB · Views: 18 1C88F78C-CD74-44CA-83DA-8991BEFC38BC.jpeg 491.4 KB · Views: 14
Jun 14, 2018 #2 le_bwah Crowing 7 Years Friend Joined May 1, 2018 Messages 1,313 Reaction score 3,315 Points 356 Location ID My Coop My Coop Could be a sign of coccidiosis, especially if the blood looks fresh. That doesn't usually strike adults hard; how old are your birds?
Could be a sign of coccidiosis, especially if the blood looks fresh. That doesn't usually strike adults hard; how old are your birds?
Jun 14, 2018 #3 Kiki 🙄🤚Do More!😩🤚 Less is More® Kiki Winz! Project Manager Premium Feather Member 10 Years Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Jul 31, 2015 Messages 154,354 Reaction score 1,053,468 Points 2,407 Location Houston, TX My Coop My Coop Get some Corid asap. Corid Powder Media owner Kiki Date added Apr 16, 2018 Corid Liquid Media owner Kiki Date added Apr 16, 2018
Get some Corid asap. Corid Powder Media owner Kiki Date added Apr 16, 2018 Corid Liquid Media owner Kiki Date added Apr 16, 2018