@Nigel27, I don't want to hijack this thread, but could you pm me the recipe and instructions for this? TIAAcv, cinnamon, garlic, oregano oil(honey optional)!
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@Nigel27, I don't want to hijack this thread, but could you pm me the recipe and instructions for this? TIAAcv, cinnamon, garlic, oregano oil(honey optional)!
That does NOT cure cocciadosis. Please don’t spread misinformation.Acv, cinnamon, garlic, oregano oil(honey optional)! This combo is magic, I stopped coccidiosis in its tracts it killed 6 of 26 and would’ve killed the rest. They were all around 2 to 3weeks old with one only one week old (it survived) after a few days of that they were very sleep and probably lost a week of growth but now they’re all happy and back to normal(I hope they’re not stunted)
This does not cure cocciadosis. Protozoan parasites need amprolium to starve them of vitamin b. Please do not be under the false impression that any natural remedies cure internal parasites. You are beat following what eggcessive has to say.@Nigel27, I don't want to hijack this thread, but could you pm me the recipe and instructions for this? TIA
You’re not starting anything bad, it’s good to have several opinions to go off of. It’s just that when it comes to something like this, misinformation could be deadly to your whole flock. Good luck to you - my birds all had cocci this year and were treated successfully (and they always have a gallon of ACV water along with their fresh water). It’s just one of those things!I didn't mean to "start" anything, so I hope I didn't. I'm looking for information, in case I should need it. If I suspected my chickens had cocci -- which I don't, they're fine -- I'd probably go for Corid. If we had just gotten a foot of snow or an inch of freezing rain, well, that might not be possible and I might be stuck with what I could do with what I had on hand.
Thank you everyone for sharing your knowledge. I appreciate what people have learned and their time spent passing it on.
It can be 'normal' with juicy poops.but now most of the chickens have poop stuck to their fluffy butt feathers is that normal?