The first one that passed was when it was 3 days old. The fact I called the hatchery and told them all the symptoms and they said "yep, coccidia" and that corrid can't hurt at this point means I'll try it. Even if me just forcing fluids and giving yolks is what pulls them through I'll do it.
I used to work for a vet and wish I was able to send some slides or something since I know he'd diagnose them for free. Too bad he's like 3000 miles away... I do have some dissection tools from anatomy class, if another one dies I may open him up to see. Only issue is I don't know what's normal and what's not since I don't have a comparison. But I'm sure if I took good pictures someone on here could help.
My other concern is assuming some of these guys survive, will I be able to get more chicks/keets in the spring without a rehash of all the dying off? (Assuming I get healthy chicks to start).