Hi BYC, I got 50 broiler chicks and sufficient building material to construct one tunnel (a second one would be necessary so I could split the flock) but then lockdown happened and I couldn't get material for the second tunnel (our clever government doesn't realise that there's more to looking after animals than just feeding them). So, due to an extended lockdown and overcrowding they got coccidiosis.
I begged, borrowed and stole materials and managed to put together a second "abode" and split the flock.
I've also treated them with antibiotics as per the instructions but they're not all 100% and I can't give them more because they're going to slaughter on the 28th April - they need 10 days off the antibiotics. And I can't extend the slaughter date because they'll be exactly 8 weeks old. I can't give them a probiotic yet because it'll counteract the antibiotic. Someone said I should try grits to bind their stomachs but they don't eat it.
My question is, what can I do to stop the diarrhoea?
Thanks in advance
I begged, borrowed and stole materials and managed to put together a second "abode" and split the flock.
I've also treated them with antibiotics as per the instructions but they're not all 100% and I can't give them more because they're going to slaughter on the 28th April - they need 10 days off the antibiotics. And I can't extend the slaughter date because they'll be exactly 8 weeks old. I can't give them a probiotic yet because it'll counteract the antibiotic. Someone said I should try grits to bind their stomachs but they don't eat it.
My question is, what can I do to stop the diarrhoea?
Thanks in advance
