Coccidiosis? (Pictures attached)

kalibali04

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We had suspected coccidiosis 2 weeks ago (treated with Corid for 7 days).

Now, I found this in their poop this morning. Is this coccidiosis? They are about 10 weeks old.

From this morning:
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From this afternoon:
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The offending chicken (the gray one):
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What dosage did you use? I would be tempted to retreat them all for 7 more days.

1 tsp per gallon of water (I have the powder). I will start another treatment today.

nobody is acting weird, so hopefully I caught it early (I've been watching closely since we lost 2 chickens last time).
 
The maximum dose is 1.5 tsp per gallon, so I would put a little more in your water. For the sick grey pullet, also try to give her a drench by mixing 1.5 tsp in 2 tsp of water, and giving her 1/5 ml once or twice a day orally. That will give a boost in addition to drinking the water. If she doesn’t seem to drink, then give the Corid water orally. Sometimes people see a resistant strain of coccidia, and a sulfa antibiotic may be be a better treatment. Sulfadimethoxine is available from a vet or sometimes from pigeon suppliers online.
 
Ok I have done what you suggested. I started with the Corid again Monday, and today I’m still seeing blood in some poops. (Not all the chickens are popping blood, but more than the original gray one) Should I be concerned or is it still an “acceptable” timeframe to be seeing that still?

All the chickens seem to be eating, drinking and pecking around. It’s 90* today, so they’re definitely hot, but not acting sick.

Unfortunately I found this spot (picture attached) in the coop this morning. I put all fresh bedding in last night, so I know that it happened over night. Of course I don’t know which chicken it is from.

Also, how do I prevent them from continually being re-infected in the coop/run? I cleaned the bedding out of the coop, but I’d have to get a power washer to actually get every last spot (if that were even possible), and their run is new so it’s mostly grass and I wouldn’t really get much out.

We had chickens a few years back and used sand in their run and coop. We never had coccidiosis. I’m not sure if that was just luck or if the sand helped?

Thanks for your help!!




The maximum dose is 1.5 tsp per gallon, so I would put a little more in your water. For the sick grey pullet, also try to give her a drench by mixing 1.5 tsp in 2 tsp of water, and giving her 1/5 ml once or twice a day orally. That will give a boost in addition to drinking the water. If she doesn’t seem to drink, then give the Corid water orally. Sometimes people see a resistant strain of coccidia, and a sulfa antibiotic may be be a better treatment. Sulfadimethoxine is available from a vet or sometimes from pigeon suppliers online.
 

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