Corid not working for treating cocciodosis, HELP!

From your description the Corid has already done what it needs to do, so it should be discontinued now.

The thiamine in the feed should not be an issue, most feed has vitamins added in and the Corid dosage should account for it. It's adding extra thiamine on top of that that could be problematic.

Personally I've never found the need to do anything different after treating with Corid (other than stopping of course). It's well tolerated by most birds and shouldn't affect their health adversely unless you were overdosing them with it.

The diarrhea has to be something else, whether worms, or too much extra stuff (like water rich treats can thin out poop).
 
Thank you so much for this feedback, even being able to discuss this with people is a relief.

I checked them thoroughly for mites and lice, I do think it is likely they are going through a juvenile molt, they are the age for that.

I gave them Poultry Cell in their water this morning and will monitor them for the next few days to see if they remain active and hungry. They've been normal, active, all day, they dont seem droopy, and their droppings so far all look healthy.

Here they are on their roost bar, where they do spend a bit of time each day hiding out from the bully, but they had a few hours bathing and foraging in the yard before this.
Your flock is gorgeous! They do look healthy and active. The feather loss isn’t noticeable from the picture. @rosemarythyme has great advice and experience when it comes to coccidiosis, her input is great for your situation!

Keep a close eye on them and let us know how they get along the next few days.
 

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