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- Sep 1, 2016
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I need to confirm a few things and ask some specific questions.
I have two 6 week pullets that came to me 2 weeks ago. They have symptoms of coccidiosis, or at least one of them does. There is some bloody mucous poop, not always. At first I freaked out, then decided to do some research. The next I day figured that I had better treat them and maybe the rest of the flock.
They have been completely isolated from the flock from day one, EXCEPT that a few days before any symptoms I put a dog kennel that they had been in out on the back porch and two hens went in and checked things out before I caught them and moved it away from that area. The quarantine was just a formality, I didn't really believe anything would go wrong. One of those was found dead today.
I had started the youngsters on Corid liquid and was still deciding about the rest when this happened. So everyone is offered only medicated water and the coop is being cleaned.
Before I move to my real problem, I need to confirm the course of treatment. I have read 3-4 days and also 7 days both with a repeat. So how long should I continue the medicated water?
Should I toss all the eggs that were laid before treatment began? I feel like I want to.
Now my real concern. I have a hen sitting on 7 eggs due Saturday or Sunday. I moved the flock to a temporary enclosure to deal with their coop but I haven't moved her. I am afraid to disturb the eggs while I clean. How long can they be uncovered? Will I damage them if I move them to a basket or something while I give the coop a good cleaning? Will the chicks die as soon as they are exposed to the world and the cocci? If she is treated with dosed water for 7 days, the chicks will hatch before she is finished with her treatment. Can they drink her water? Is that safe or maybe even good? I am not sure how much she even drinks, she may get sicker and sicker because she isn't receiving much medicine.
I bought a cheap little chicken run that I had planned to either put in the coop around her nest to keep the chicks safe from the flock, or put on the garage floor and move her and the eggs there. Which would be better?
Thanks
I have two 6 week pullets that came to me 2 weeks ago. They have symptoms of coccidiosis, or at least one of them does. There is some bloody mucous poop, not always. At first I freaked out, then decided to do some research. The next I day figured that I had better treat them and maybe the rest of the flock.
They have been completely isolated from the flock from day one, EXCEPT that a few days before any symptoms I put a dog kennel that they had been in out on the back porch and two hens went in and checked things out before I caught them and moved it away from that area. The quarantine was just a formality, I didn't really believe anything would go wrong. One of those was found dead today.
I had started the youngsters on Corid liquid and was still deciding about the rest when this happened. So everyone is offered only medicated water and the coop is being cleaned.
Before I move to my real problem, I need to confirm the course of treatment. I have read 3-4 days and also 7 days both with a repeat. So how long should I continue the medicated water?
Should I toss all the eggs that were laid before treatment began? I feel like I want to.
Now my real concern. I have a hen sitting on 7 eggs due Saturday or Sunday. I moved the flock to a temporary enclosure to deal with their coop but I haven't moved her. I am afraid to disturb the eggs while I clean. How long can they be uncovered? Will I damage them if I move them to a basket or something while I give the coop a good cleaning? Will the chicks die as soon as they are exposed to the world and the cocci? If she is treated with dosed water for 7 days, the chicks will hatch before she is finished with her treatment. Can they drink her water? Is that safe or maybe even good? I am not sure how much she even drinks, she may get sicker and sicker because she isn't receiving much medicine.
I bought a cheap little chicken run that I had planned to either put in the coop around her nest to keep the chicks safe from the flock, or put on the garage floor and move her and the eggs there. Which would be better?
Thanks