- Jun 19, 2012
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Hi, Ok so I've been reading about muddy coops when I started reading about coccidiosis. I've read that once the mud in the coop dries up, I should layer it with sand and maybe pebbles? What kind of sand? What about DE? (Btw with all this rain, my run has been really really muddy.) Anyways, about coccidiosis. What are the most common symptoms? I have 2 laying hens and a pullet who should be laying in the next month or so. I read that a few signs of coccidiosis were sort of tired, out of it chickens, droopy eyes?, bloody liquidy stools, hard abdomen, and what else? My pullet has had one of her eyes pretty much shut for a while, and it's justt very liquidy. I wash it out a little with warm water and a soft wash cloth every once in a while. She's also very I don't know calm? She just kind of stand there, and she's a little off balance. My BSL hen has been acting a little weird lately? Slow mobing, light weight, her abdomen may be hard but I could be just feeling her croup... I haven't exactly checked.. Ok thennnn my BR hen is also pretty slow she just sags her head her wings droop a little too. Ok I know your probably thinking I'm overreacting but I'm just a little paranoid and my chickens have always been so healthy! Ok now about the milk flush? Would it hurt the chicken in any way if I fed this to them and they didn't have coccidiosis? I just don't want them to get or not realize they have it. I've also notices some liquidy stools? Ugh I'm sorry... any suggestion or reassurance would be greatly appreciated... sorry for all that writing!!!
Thanks in advance!
