That's a good plan to space out the Corid and the deworming. Good to do both every six months or so, sometimes more, depending on what's going on with the flock.
Good luck with them!
Good luck with them!

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?, What do you mean with deworm and give corid every six months?. I think most of us have chickens to stay away from eggs coming from medicated chickens, I have never had any problems with coccidiosis before, I might get it in the future, who knows but there's no need to medicate them just to prevent from coccidiosis. Keeping flock in a big space,well feed,always with fresh water, making sure they don't have external parasites and good place to sleep, this will prevent a lot of diseases.!That's a good plan to space out the Corid and the deworming. Good to do both every six months or so, sometimes more, depending on what's going on with the flock.
Good luck with them!![]()
Culling is a good option.In the southern states coccidia is a fact of life in some places, but usually only with young chickens. I don't treat the entire flock if I have a chick or two get sick. I only treat the ones that are obviously sick. However, any chicks that do get treated go into the grow-out pen. I don't keep them for breeding or laying.
?, What do you mean with deworm and give corid every six months?. I think most of us have chickens to stay away from eggs coming from medicated chickens, I have never had any problems with coccidiosis before, I might get it in the future, who knows but there's no need to medicate them just to prevent from coccidiosis. Keeping flock in a big space,well feed,always with fresh water, making sure they don't have external parasites and good place to sleep, this will prevent a lot of diseases.!
If one has Cocci, they are all going to have it. Some may not show symptoms.
Exactly..!What is misunderstood about coccidia is that it exists in the environment, everywhere. It is already in every chicken's gut. Healthy chickens build a tolerance that controls any outbreaks. Stress causes flare ups of coccidia, if the chicken is healthy, their system will control the problem.
If the chicken has an under lying problem, their system may not be able to handle the coccidia, and the chicken gets sick.
That is why I only medicate the obviously ill chickens and then they go into the grow out pen to be butchered. Medicating all of the chickens in the flock "may not" allow them to create needed natural immunity.