The Cave
Songster
Thought you guys might find this cool, I’m a vet tech so run my own fecals at the clinic.
I ran some assorted fecals from my brooders 3 weeks old and 6 weeks old. Both were positive for mild coccidia. The 6 week old chicks were on medicated feed until 4 weeks old. They also had no outside time or chicken visits with any older chickens. My brooders are scooped out and re bedded before placing new chicks. I got a couple chicks from another breeder and moved 3 of them from one brooder to the other when they started picking on my one chick, so I believe it came from maybe one of them but it’s hard to say.
Coccidia is actually super common, especially in 3 week and older chicks. I’m interested to run more fecals from my older chickens apparently a lot have it in low numbers but build immunity to certain strains. I am medicating all of them currently but aside from one bloody stool no other symptoms. I only found 2-3 eggs per high pass field so really not a cause for concern but definitely don’t want it getting any worse.
I ran some assorted fecals from my brooders 3 weeks old and 6 weeks old. Both were positive for mild coccidia. The 6 week old chicks were on medicated feed until 4 weeks old. They also had no outside time or chicken visits with any older chickens. My brooders are scooped out and re bedded before placing new chicks. I got a couple chicks from another breeder and moved 3 of them from one brooder to the other when they started picking on my one chick, so I believe it came from maybe one of them but it’s hard to say.
Coccidia is actually super common, especially in 3 week and older chicks. I’m interested to run more fecals from my older chickens apparently a lot have it in low numbers but build immunity to certain strains. I am medicating all of them currently but aside from one bloody stool no other symptoms. I only found 2-3 eggs per high pass field so really not a cause for concern but definitely don’t want it getting any worse.

