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I think at this point I'll just start overI think you really really need CORID.
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I think at this point I'll just start overI think you really really need CORID.
Stat.
Before you get chicks again buy some CORID to have on hand.I think at this point I'll just start over
What did they come up with?A chick necropsy for me cost 20$ altogether for 3 chicks. It was 100% worth it as I saved my entire flock's lives
My medicated chick feed wasn't working, and my entire flock was near death no matter what I did. Did the necropsy, vet gave me a prescription strength amprolium and a corid powder for coccidia, he also gave me an injectable medicine, but I forgot what it was. Vet said it was the worst case he'd ever seen, it killed 30 chickens before I could treat it. Saved the remaining 40, whom were on their deathbeds. Please note I was a real newb at this time, so I had no clue what coccidia was. I'm a little smarter now.What did they come up with?
Thanks for the advice. After hearing from all I have done away with the bulb. I feel that was most of problem. Also getting a new thermometerBefore you get chicks again buy some CORID to have on hand.
Get a larger brooder too and calibrate a thermometer to make SURE it doesn't get too hot in your brooder.