I need some clarification on possible Coccidosis

coopdeville15

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Is it the general consensus that ANY bloody stool in chickens should be considered enough proof to treat for coccidosis? My chickens appear healthy, are about 5 1/2 months old and some have begun laying. I have seen a bloody stool once or twice. Is it unusual for chickens of this age to have coccidosis, or does it affect chickens of all ages?
 
I've seen the poop chart, it is frank red blood, not dark colored stool.
Blood is never normal. If I saw it in mine I would treat with Corid and I might also de-worm with Safeguard. Of course taking a stool sample to a vet is always a good idea, but there is always the possibility of false negatives.

-Kathy
 
Blood is never normal. If I saw it in mine I would treat with Corid and I might also de-worm with Safeguard. Of course taking a stool sample to a vet is always a good idea, but there is always the possibility of false negatives.

-Kathy

sorry to ask here just wanted to know you deworm after the corid treatment or at the same time?
 

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