I just read through 9 pages of searched info on bloody poop on this forum and am thinking at least one of my new pullets may have coccidiosis.
All are eating & drinking and not acting sick, but the one in question pooped mucusy blood (in front of me, so I know it's hers) twice this morning. I've had them since Saturday and no other sign of not-normal poop in the coop.
I did manage to pick up & examine this pullet and her vent seemed clean and normal.
They haven't been out of their coop and the coop, although formerly used for poultry, has been vacant for the 5 years I've lived here.
I cleaned thoroughly, including wiping down with bleach solution, before bringing these pullets home.
They are bedded on pine shavings, waterer is raised about 5" above the coop floor and hasn't been contaminated with droppings (refilled with fresh water yesterday), feeder is hung from the ceiling and also remains poop-free.
In an attempt to get them friendlier I have been experimenting with treats and so far nothing has had a WOW effect, but all have been eaten:
grass clippings
yogurt - plain mixed with some of their crumbles & fed daily
Cheerios
crimped oats (fed as scratch)
Should I try adding Corid/Amprolium to their water (can pickup from TSC this morning)?
All are eating & drinking and not acting sick, but the one in question pooped mucusy blood (in front of me, so I know it's hers) twice this morning. I've had them since Saturday and no other sign of not-normal poop in the coop.
I did manage to pick up & examine this pullet and her vent seemed clean and normal.
They haven't been out of their coop and the coop, although formerly used for poultry, has been vacant for the 5 years I've lived here.
I cleaned thoroughly, including wiping down with bleach solution, before bringing these pullets home.
They are bedded on pine shavings, waterer is raised about 5" above the coop floor and hasn't been contaminated with droppings (refilled with fresh water yesterday), feeder is hung from the ceiling and also remains poop-free.
In an attempt to get them friendlier I have been experimenting with treats and so far nothing has had a WOW effect, but all have been eaten:
grass clippings
yogurt - plain mixed with some of their crumbles & fed daily
Cheerios
crimped oats (fed as scratch)
Should I try adding Corid/Amprolium to their water (can pickup from TSC this morning)?
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