Henriettamom919
Crowing
Hi all,
Sorry I've not been on much, hubby started a new job and with the kidlets out of school I've not had much free time.
We've have heavy rain, heat and humidity all through June and July and five days ago I noticed some bloody poo where my 14 week pullets had been napping in our garage. My immediate thought was coccidiosis given the damp, warm conditions and we've had lots of wild birdsdue to all the grass seed and berries in season. I've had them on corid for three days and this is last night's/ early morning droppings. Should they still have this much bloody mucous in their stool?
My next thought was worms but I've broken open all their poo and found one bit of something that *might* have been worm segment? Any thoughts?
Sorry I've not been on much, hubby started a new job and with the kidlets out of school I've not had much free time.
We've have heavy rain, heat and humidity all through June and July and five days ago I noticed some bloody poo where my 14 week pullets had been napping in our garage. My immediate thought was coccidiosis given the damp, warm conditions and we've had lots of wild birdsdue to all the grass seed and berries in season. I've had them on corid for three days and this is last night's/ early morning droppings. Should they still have this much bloody mucous in their stool?
My next thought was worms but I've broken open all their poo and found one bit of something that *might* have been worm segment? Any thoughts?