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I tried to get some better pictures. We are on day 5 of corid treatment mixed into the water. I have no clue how old this chick is I got it July 1st and it was one of the biggest ones in the group I got. They all just seem to be growing slow to me! Maybe it’s just me though.
should I continue the corid treatment?
Any clue gender?
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Droppings from 2 days ago
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droppings from today
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Feathering makes me think it's around 8wks at least. Poop looks ok watery but could be due to it drinking more water due to temps/heat.
Why do you have it on Corid?
Where did you get it from?
What are you feeding?

i was advised on here to start it on corid due to my other one dying suddenly and them being outside around guinea keets. I got 10 chicks from a friend that got them from a supposedly reputable breeder he knows. They went to my friends house for a day before mine so they could have picked something up there....
I’m feeding them gamebird feed mixed with medicated chick feed.
 
I have peachicks also and have noticed their poo is runnier than chick or keet poo. Mine are about 6-7 weeks old but don’t have the pretty colored feathering coming through yet. I also had two drop suddenly. They are in the brooder with keets but the keets have never been outside. I treated with wormer and the other two are doing great. I hope he makes it! Good luck!!
 
I have peachicks also and have noticed their poo is runnier than chick or keet poo. Mine are about 6-7 weeks old but don’t have the pretty colored feathering coming through yet. I also had two drop suddenly. They are in the brooder with keets but the keets have never been outside. I treated with wormer and the other two are doing great. I hope he makes it! Good luck!!

Can you tell me specifically how and what wormer you gave? I don’t think I need to give any at this point but just in case I do in the future. My other 8 are in the garage and seem okay right now, they are about half the size of that one so I’m guessing 4-5 weeks
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I would think cock because of the barring, and front feathers have the line through them. Mine have been watery too. They drink a lot of water since it is any where from 105-115. Today was rainy all day and might have got to 80, they didn’t drink as much so they all have solid poo.
I believe you can do the corid treatment for 7 days but I would see what @casportpony says I believe they are the expert on the matter
 
Can you tell me specifically how and what wormer you gave? I don’t think I need to give any at this point but just in case I do in the future. My other 8 are in the garage and seem okay right now, they are about half the size of that one so I’m guessing 4-5 weeks
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I use safeguard for goats. I know there are other kinds you can use that you can use in water though
 
They are so cute!
I am in a fairly rural area so I diluted some dog wormer in their water and crossed my fingers. It was what I had. Then I cleaned out the brooder and sanitized with some natural sanitizer (Seven or whatever it’s called). Aired everything out while they sat in a big container with treats and everyone is doing great.
 
I use safeguard for goats. I know there are other kinds you can use that you can use in water though
I have that!!! How do you give it and dosage? I don’t think they need it but do you give it as a preventative every so often? The guy we got them from said he worked them June 30th.
 

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