Coccidiosis is common. It's caused by a Protozoan parasite.Hmm all I have is fenbendazole... is coccidiosis common? what product do you recommend buying?
Corid can be found at your local feed store in the cattle section.
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Coccidiosis is common. It's caused by a Protozoan parasite.Hmm all I have is fenbendazole... is coccidiosis common? what product do you recommend buying?
unfortunately, i cannot go to a vet.. but the chicken is acting fine and eating well. I dont think she is drinking "excessively" and her crop is pretty hard.Could you get some fresh droppings (a fecal float) in a freezer bag checked by your local vet? A regular vet may do that for you as a favor if they don’t see chickens. Call ahead in case they don’t. It is very hard to diagnose illness just by droppings. How is the chicken acting? Is she eating and drinking? How does the crop feel?
Are any of the pullets laying eggs? EYP is common in hens over 2. Occasionally, a pullet near laying age may develop infection or problems with eggs breaking inside or soft shell eggs. Again, it is not something that you can diagnose by looking at droppings. Here is a link to read about signs that may be seen in EYP:After researching I found that it might be egg yolk peritonitis... any tips for treating that? does it require a vet?