Coccidiosis In pullet

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I have a 9 week old pullet. Is this

Coccidiosis?​

 

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Did she eat anything red recently like cherries, raspberries or strawberries?

Does she have other symptoms of cocci? That looks too bright to me to be blood, but I’m sure it’s not impossible.

How is she acting?
 
Did she eat anything red recently like cherries, raspberries or strawberries?

Does she have other symptoms of cocci? That looks too bright to me to be blood, but I’m sure it’s not impossible.

How is she
Did she eat anything red recently like cherries, raspberries or strawberries?

Does she have other symptoms of cocci? That looks too bright to me to be blood, but I’m sure it’s not impossible.

How is she acting?
oh she did have some watermelon yesterday. But in person it looks like blood. Eating and drinking some and She’s kinda mellow today but I didn’t let her outside because of what I saw.
 
Also started her and rest of flock on Corid powder in their water
 
She didn’t look to good last night and when I woke up she had passed away. I’m still giving the rest of my flock Corid for the next 5-7 days
 
She didn’t look to good last night and when I woke up she had passed away. I’m still giving the rest of my flock Corid for the next 5-7 days
Sorry to hear that. I agree, I would continue with the Corid.
2tsp Liquid Corid or 1 1/2 tsp Powdered Corid per gallon of water.
 

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