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And the chickens seem ok today it was eat and drinking and not puff up feather so i think it might live.
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In Canada, i have to purchase Amprolium at my vet. In the U.S i believe you can purchase at feed/livestock stores.its kinda hard to get thoes things cause i don't know where they sell them.,
I finally found some scientific information about coccidiosis. I hope this will help you! But you do need to give all the chickens Corid if that is what they have, which it does sound like they do. Good luck to you.
https://attra.ncat.org/publication.html?pubsrch=coccidiosis&freeonly=all
Other things I recommend is ALWAYS put one tablespoon of natural unpasteurized apple cider vinegar (with "mother" in it, Bragg's brand) per gallon of drinking water. Consider feeding them fermented feed. Pay close attention to SPACE requirements and keep SANITATION in check. Hope that helps.
Apple cider vinegar will do absolutely nothing if your chicks have Coccidiosis. The only thing that will help is a coccidiostat like Corid(amprolium).So i bought some apple cider how much should i use it with the plastic bottle..
X2!Apple cider vinegar will do absolutely nothing if your chicks have Coccidiosis. The only thing that will help is a coccidiostat like Corid(amprolium).
I live in st paul on the east side and what should i do with the buttermilk.
If you're in the US or Canada, get some Corid or Amprol (amprolium), ASAP, or there is a very good chance they will die if they have coccidiosis.OK i will i just hope they won't die is there any natural cure..
Good Idea !Offer it to them in a bowl, if they won't drink it soak it up with some bread and feed it to them.