I have no evidence of Cocci. I wonder if the benefits outweigh the hazards of medicating when there is no need? I'd hate to upset the balance of a healthy intestinal flora system if there was no need! I'm sure with the testing they ran they'd have noticed Cocci. I'm just learning here so bear with me if I'm way off target.
I have almost 60 (*apparently* but looks are deceiving!) healthy chickens none of which are over 2 yrs old. I'm trying to control the urge to just run out and throw medicines at them! None of them looks skinny, sickly, wheezy, snotty, or even have bugs since I just finished the treatment for bugs. All clean, bug-free skinI know because I checked last night. I have a few rough looking from coming out of a molt and some growing back feathers from a rough rooster but other than those few running around sporting blue kote, we keep a beautiful flock! This loss is most bizarre.
I've culled really hard for the breeding programs so losing a pullet is rough. I only had 3 EOB pullets!
Corid is just a b vitamin inhibitor not an antibiotic. And now you have me curious qill it kill off other gut flora?
I never thought of that!
I know because I checked last night. I have a few rough looking from coming out of a molt and some growing back feathers from a rough rooster but other than those few running around sporting blue kote, we keep a beautiful flock! This loss is most bizarre.
