Quote: They seem to have stablized. I lost one more after I started treatment (total of 3 died), but it did not look well last night. It was dead this morning. I am not seeing bloody poop any more and everyone else seems to feel fine. Should I treat for 5 or 7 days at this dose? I have the quail in a separate pen but it is within a few feet of this one. Do I need to worry about them? Should I start preventative treatment for them?
I usually just treat for 5 days, but would do 7 if I had any that were iffy on day 4. Quail can get coccidiosis, but they get their own strain and will *not* get infected from the chicken chicks. I would just keep an eye on them if they were mine.
-Kath
Whew! Thanks for that info. It is definitley a relief!
I guess its a good sign the doors have been open all day today and no one has been injured etc. In fact just saw one of the buffs stand up for herself to one of the Dels. (The half blind one) and they are not running as much from them. Of course the Buffs have the advantage that they will willingly be lap chickens when someone is in the run with them.
Seeing the buff (the more skitish of the 2) stand up to one of the Dels is a very good sign I think.
Sounds like they are getting things worked out. There will always be the one that gets picked on a lot, but the funny thing is that sometimes that one will pick on one higher up in the order for everyone else...