- Mar 11, 2014
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Today will be the 5th consecutive day since I started putting amprolium on my chick's water. Four days before treatment, I saw reddish brown and reddish pink feces of some of my chick(s). At first, I thought it was shed intestinal lining, but it happened frequently,so I thought some of them have coccidiosis. They were less than 2 week old and I am only feeding them broiler starter feed and crack corn when I saw those feces. I stopped giving them crack corn since 4 days ago. They also eat some dirt when they are less than 2 weeks old. Today, I still see multiple reddish pink and light red colored feces on some of my chick's dropping. If they really have coccidiosis, when can I expect to not see those bloody droppings anymore, after starting the treatment?
All of them show no other signs of symptoms, and all of them are energetic.
All of them show no other signs of symptoms, and all of them are energetic.
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