chickenpaprikas7
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- Aug 10, 2020
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Good morning,
I am a new chicken owner and three weeks ago, I thought my 2-3 month old chicks had coccidiosis b/c I saw blood in a poop. I had just ntroduced three new chicks to the pen, so I thought perhaps one of them was sick. I put the chickens on a 5 day course of 1/2 tspn Cord to 1 gallon water. The chickens were not exhibiting any unhealthy signs at the time. Now, I realize, after the 5 day period when I found one blood poop in the a.m. and studying up on healthy poop photos...... I realized that my chickens may have just shed their intestinal lining.
The instructions on dosing with Cord-- I was following the the chickenchick website instructions, say that I should redose for three days in two weeks after that initial 5 day dosing. And then use nutri drench to help replenish the B vits. This second round of dosing is coming up this week.
I'm thinking of not redosing the second round. What do you all think? And does anyone have any feedback on nutridrench?
I am a new chicken owner and three weeks ago, I thought my 2-3 month old chicks had coccidiosis b/c I saw blood in a poop. I had just ntroduced three new chicks to the pen, so I thought perhaps one of them was sick. I put the chickens on a 5 day course of 1/2 tspn Cord to 1 gallon water. The chickens were not exhibiting any unhealthy signs at the time. Now, I realize, after the 5 day period when I found one blood poop in the a.m. and studying up on healthy poop photos...... I realized that my chickens may have just shed their intestinal lining.
The instructions on dosing with Cord-- I was following the the chickenchick website instructions, say that I should redose for three days in two weeks after that initial 5 day dosing. And then use nutri drench to help replenish the B vits. This second round of dosing is coming up this week.
I'm thinking of not redosing the second round. What do you all think? And does anyone have any feedback on nutridrench?
