Lucy Brown
Songster
I gave my chicks corid and this is day five, i still see blood in their poop. Am i doing anything wrong? I have been changing their dog pad and water daily.
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Blood in the stools indicate possible necrotic enteritis, inflammation of the intestinal lining. It requires a sulfa antibiotic for chicks to recover, and even still, some won't. It's a life threatening issue. You may need to find a vet to help you get this med.
How is this problem caused?You can get it here without a prescription, but your chicks need it now, not later. https://www.jedds.com/shop/trimethoprinsulfa-100-g-medpet/
Call around to pet stores and pigeon supply shops and ask for pigeon sulfa.
This is usually in adult chickens?Blood in the stools indicate possible necrotic enteritis, inflammation of the intestinal lining. It requires a sulfa antibiotic for chicks to recover, and even still, some won't. It's a life threatening issue. You may need to find a vet to help you get this med.