Help!
We're new to raising chickens--got our first pullets in mid-July. We got two buff orpingtons and a welsummer. One of the buff orpingtons died about two days after we brought them home--when we called the grange where we got them, they thought it might be coccidiosis. We treated the remaining hens with Amprol in their water for about a month, tapering it to a half dose, then quarter dose, then trying to take them off it completely. The welsummer (who we think is about 6 months old) is hearty, and seems completely healthy. The buff orpington (who we think is about three months) has been behaving listlessly: hunching and holding her tail down, not really foraging in their pen. We've separated the buff and settled her in her own quarantine area, just in case.
Our questions are:
How long should we keep them on the Amprol, without worrying about them getting thrush or other issues?
Is it normal for a pullet to be sick with coccidiosis even at three months?
Is it possible that it's something else? I've attached pics of her recent poop, and her back end, which is a little crusty.
I also noticed that she has a red spot just above her beak, and I'm concerned that might be something to do with her listlessness.
We appreciate any help--thanks!!! PS--I accidentally posted this earlier on the egglaying thread, since I'm a newbie. oops!



We're new to raising chickens--got our first pullets in mid-July. We got two buff orpingtons and a welsummer. One of the buff orpingtons died about two days after we brought them home--when we called the grange where we got them, they thought it might be coccidiosis. We treated the remaining hens with Amprol in their water for about a month, tapering it to a half dose, then quarter dose, then trying to take them off it completely. The welsummer (who we think is about 6 months old) is hearty, and seems completely healthy. The buff orpington (who we think is about three months) has been behaving listlessly: hunching and holding her tail down, not really foraging in their pen. We've separated the buff and settled her in her own quarantine area, just in case.
Our questions are:
How long should we keep them on the Amprol, without worrying about them getting thrush or other issues?
Is it normal for a pullet to be sick with coccidiosis even at three months?
Is it possible that it's something else? I've attached pics of her recent poop, and her back end, which is a little crusty.
I also noticed that she has a red spot just above her beak, and I'm concerned that might be something to do with her listlessness.
We appreciate any help--thanks!!! PS--I accidentally posted this earlier on the egglaying thread, since I'm a newbie. oops!