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Thanks, I went ahead and dosed all the chicks; I didn’t give the silkies any as they seem ok and very active. They have also been outside so hopefully they have been building up an immunity to coccidia, but if they look off I will give them some also.Sorry to hear that you are having so much trouble with that little one
Thank you that is much appreciated.Hopefully that works. Praying for you.
Two lovely EE’s sitting in a tree, p.o.o.p.i.n.g!Tis a great day to explore the yard:
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Any chance it ate a cherry? It can't be coccidia with the medicated feed.More stress and worry
Tonight one of the Americana chicks had a bloody poop. They are receiving medicated chick starter (amprol) and of course it’s a long weekend so no Veterinarian help likely. I know my horse vet will get meds for me but what meds to get?
Does anyone have any ideas? Coccidiosis? Something else? As far as I know it’s the only chick showing any issues.
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To say I was completely freaked out would be an understatement. I had them outside for the first time and they were roaming and doing normal chickie things. Then the one deposited this at my feet![]()
This is not from pasty butt. Pasty butt is caused by heat lamps.Yes I was / am totally freaked out. I might call my vet to see if he has any sulfadimethoxine I can mix in their water.
Is this crazy wet weather to blame for it if it’s coccidiosis? I have not had this before. Also this chick arrived with pasty butt - could this be a symptom?