Presnell5
Songster
Hi again! I have 4 5week old chicks and just discovered some bloody poop. This may sound dumb but I wanted to treat it naturally #1 so they could build up immunity and #2 I didn’t think our state sold corid. The chicks are all acting fine look great and the poop has improved but I asked farm supply if they had corid and they did! So now that I have it… should I use it? Again they look great. Has anyone had good results with herbs and garlic and cayenne or am I playing with fire?
they are still drinking from the small quart size waters so I’ll put 1/2 tsp in for a week. Now they are getting so big and I want to move them outside (obviously separate from the older hens) but I know that might be stressful. Do you recommend keeping them in place another 2 weeks? or after treatment in 1 week putting them out? And since I have the corid should I treat the others when the littles go out or when they start mixing? (They are in the same run but separated until it’s safe) there’s 7 older hens