cocci again and this time I mean buisness! need non-organic advise

I have a few links on Cocci that you might find interesting. I had my chicks vaccinated and haven't had to feed any medicated feed. I would feed medicated feed if there was ever issue. The blood in their stool is from their intestines sustaining severe damage.

Coccidiosis:
http://www.firststatevetsupply.com/poultry-health/coccidiosis.html
http://www.umext.maine.edu/onlinepubs/PDFpubs/2259.pdf
http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex4616
http://poultryone.com/articles/coccidiosis.html
http://www.wattpoultry.com/PoultryUSA/Article.aspx?id=27394
http://www.netvaxforpoultry.com/related_topics/coccidiosis.html

I know its a personal issue and each persons choice, but I would never let a pet or animal suffer from a disease if there was an easily available medication that could help.
 
well its been 4 days on the meds and no more blood in the brooders all poops seem normal. I had one pullet die but 1 out of 30 isnt that bad I suppose. I am going to continue treatment for the full 7 days but I am so happy that it worked.
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I was going to keep a few of these birds for myself but since I do the organic thing I wont be able to but I will make sure those I do sell them to are aware of what happened and that they can never be considered "Organic" anymore. Frankly I dont think they will care about it since I seem to be the only Organic chicken freak around these parts.


the amprol will be arriving today and in the future if this happens again and I cant solve it with organic methods (which have worked for me in the past) I will try the Amprol first since I do feel as though the Sulfadimethoxine is strong and should not be used if possible. But I am glad I have it now since it saved my chicks but hope to never need it again.
Thank you everyone for your help.
 
You need penazeryl (sp?). It's a new drug, a lot of strains are resistant to corid now (according to my vet) so i wouldn't use it. You have to get penazeryl from the vet because they measure it out per weight of each bird. It really saved a goose I had who was so weak and light she couldn't stand. A month later she was laying and she's only nine months old. I also had a much loved goat I treated with corid and she died anyway. It depends on your area, but the bugs in my neck of the woods are virulent little beasts.
 
I don't get cocci, Don't over crowd, Keep the brooder clean, but not to clean,(you need some poo so your birds build a resistence to cocci), cocci likes warm damp places, also I put my babies on paper towl for 7 days, any water spills get cleaned up right away. haven't used any meds for 3 yrs for cocci. If I think they might be getting sick they get powered milk in there feed. (old timers cure)
 
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I do all the above, including feeding medicated feed, and every single time they hit the ground, I have to battle cocci. Some soils must just be worse for it than others. We do live in the woods in the south, so we have humidity here that other parts of the country do not.
I have frozen raw goats milk ready for this year's battle standing ready. Seems the old fashioned milk remedy is about as good as anything.
 
"I was going to keep a few of these birds for myself but since I do the organic thing I wont be able to but I will make sure those I do sell them to are aware of what happened and that they can never be considered "Organic" anymore. Frankly I dont think they will care about it since I seem to be the only Organic chicken freak around these parts. "

I asked before but you were in the throws of it, Iam SO glad they mostly made it!!! How come they are no longer organic? I mean the meds will be out of their system so don't they go back to being organic.
 
"I have frozen raw goats milk ready for this year's battle standing ready. Seems the old fashioned milk remedy is about as good as anything."

Doesnt freezing it kill anything in that is good??
 
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I'm not 100% sure, but I think to be organic it can never be exposed to pesticides or antibiotics. I don't know though, but I need too. I plan on raising broilers this summer organically for fair. AHappyChick! Help us!
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