CharlotteBEe
Chirping
- Jun 26, 2023
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My oldest chick has coccidia... I suspected for a few weeks as she had diarrhea on and off but never blood. Last night she had blood and yesterday she was very still and slept instead of eating.
Today I gave corrid and have been giving her water and food with a syringe. She has been with me on the heating pad getting food and water/corrid throughout the day. She peck edonce at the food. And is making some noise when I move her. I've been watching her poop and it still has blood.
This is the first time of treating a chick with coccidia... I thought she'd rebound a lot faster than she is (first bloody stool was a little over 24 hours ago).
I've read other threads ... where some give a drop of corrid without diluting it for severe cases... not sure if I have a severe case tho.
What can I expect ?
Because she's just sleeping (eats what I syringe in her beak... and is drinking the drops from the syringe) would you consider her a severe case... should I give her undiluted corrid ?
Today I gave corrid and have been giving her water and food with a syringe. She has been with me on the heating pad getting food and water/corrid throughout the day. She peck edonce at the food. And is making some noise when I move her. I've been watching her poop and it still has blood.
This is the first time of treating a chick with coccidia... I thought she'd rebound a lot faster than she is (first bloody stool was a little over 24 hours ago).
I've read other threads ... where some give a drop of corrid without diluting it for severe cases... not sure if I have a severe case tho.
What can I expect ?
Because she's just sleeping (eats what I syringe in her beak... and is drinking the drops from the syringe) would you consider her a severe case... should I give her undiluted corrid ?
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