Thanks my friend :hugs

I've cancelled bookings made tomorrow for my home as I'm working hard with flexi. She's not staying out in the hot sun she can't handle it. Just a bit in the garden then back inside too rest.

She eating her yogurt with mango dandelion leaves and poultry treats with mixed corn

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Awww, hi Flexi :love
 
That poop isn’t indicative of coccidiosis to my knowledge, it looks more like a worm concern…
This isn't a very good sample it's not as runny
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This might not be the most popular suggestion, but I think that cutting the supplements, and switching to a basic balanced commercial chicken feed would be the best place to start. Let them free range in the yard, but cut out the dairy, greens, and fruits for a while. Add them back slowly and in much smaller quantities after a few months. Then, if there are still any issues it can be treated. I don’t see anything in this supplement that would be an effective treatment for worms or coccidia, or most other chicken health issues. And some of the ingredients wouldn’t be something a chicken would naturally be consuming anyways. Just my two cents. And I completely understand the issues with finding a good and affordable vet that will treat poultry. It’s a huge struggle here as well.
 

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