Chicken poop

I’m not positive, but it looks lieke there are some fine worms in the picture. Both worms and coccidiosis can cause blood in droppings, so I would recommend treating both. Get some Corid from a feed store in the cattle medicines, and add 2 tsp of the liquid or 1.5 tsp of the powder to each gallon of water changed daily, for 5 days. SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer 1/4 ml per pound of weight given orally for 5 consecutive day would treat most chicken worms. Shake it well and draw it up in a syringe, and do not dilute, just give it orally. Valbaen can be used as well at a different dosage, but it is difficult to buy at this time.
☝️I agree, I'd go ahead and treat as described above.
 
☝️I agree, I'd go ahead and treat as described above.
Is there any danger to treating for both at once? Especially with how young they are? Or any danger to treating them with corid if it isn't coccidiosis?
 

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