I know this has probably been posted before but I'm new here (and to chickens) and couldn't find the answer I was looking for. I have chicks that I presume have coccidiosis. They have been on medicated feed since birth but I have found a few bloody stools. I have Liege and Bruges fighters that are just over 2 weeks old. Old English Game and Jersey Giants that are just over 4 weeks old. Polish that are approx. 6 weeks. Then I have Guineas that are approx. 8-9 weeks old. I have the guineas in a one enclosure, Liege and Bruges in one, then the rest in another enclosure. They do all go into the same run during the day, with the exception of the Liege and Bruges only taking short field trips there. I would like to dose them all since they do go in the same run. The guineas are the only ones I haven't noticed anything in.
Another issue I came across today is a Old English seems to be getting picked on. They have spent more time in their brooder the last couple days due to the weather. Yesterday they got out for a little bit but the week before have been spending the whole day out since the weather permitted. This chick's neck is bald in the front when I checked on them this morning. I went in a little later and saw that it's back has feathers pulled out and it's tail has feathers missing and is a little bloody.
Everything was goin so nice with all the chicks and now so much is happening at once. Any help is appreciated!
Another issue I came across today is a Old English seems to be getting picked on. They have spent more time in their brooder the last couple days due to the weather. Yesterday they got out for a little bit but the week before have been spending the whole day out since the weather permitted. This chick's neck is bald in the front when I checked on them this morning. I went in a little later and saw that it's back has feathers pulled out and it's tail has feathers missing and is a little bloody.
Everything was goin so nice with all the chicks and now so much is happening at once. Any help is appreciated!