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Oh and I picked up some Safe-Guard too, maybe do that after the Corid water treatment is done.
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I just picked up the Corid today and will start treatment. Yes she had some blood in her poop overnight.New sand, water logged sand, got my attention right away! Also, is that blood in her poop?
If a veterinarian or laboratory to have a float test performed on their feces is out of the questions, I'd treat them for coccidiosis. There are several strains of coccidia, not all present with bloody stool, but they're in the soil everywhere around the world. Rain typically brings the one-celled parasite and it's eggs closer to the surface, making it easier to be ingested by your flock... and since it's 'new sand' it may have a different strain than that which your birds are accustomed to. I'd start them on Corid immediately and stop supplementing vitamins (B-vitamins) while treating them for coccidiosis and resume vitamin supplementation after the course of treatment. Amprolium (Corid) won't harm them or their environment in any way whatsoever, and you don't need to hold off on consuming their eggs or meat afterward.
Yes you can give her the Corid while you are treating for the worms, it won't hurt to direct dose her with the Corid today, then continue with the Corid water for the rest of the treatment period.I put Wazine in the water today, wondering if I can still do the Corid drench today? I’m leaning toward yes since I’m concerned for her sudden change in health.
Corid won't hurt her. Since you have the Wazine in the drinking water for the day, I would direct dose her with the Corid to get a jump start on that, then offer it in her drinking water for the remaining days of treatment.
Ok done!Yes you can give her the Corid while you are treating for the worms, it won't hurt to direct dose her with the Corid today, then continue with the Corid water for the rest of the treatment period.
I'm glad to hear she's feeling a bit better today!Daisy does seem to be doing a little better today and her comb and face are a bit pinker. I saw her eat and she’s a little more active. I put the Corid in the water today and gave her a drench last night, and will do that again for another day or 2.
For the pic, the one on the left was her yesterday and the one on the right is her this morning. Hopefully she continues to improve!!
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Yes sorry I wasn’t clear, I meant do the drench for 2 more days for her. Their water has the Corid starting today and will continue for the next week.I'm glad to hear she's feeling a bit better today!
Corid is usually given for 5-7 days, so I would go at least 5 days.