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If you have some time, could you please check out some new info I added today? I don't know if you get an alert simply because you responded to the thread already.I don't think so.
However, by now, they should have become resistant to the species of coccidia on your property.
Coccidia is everywhere and any animal with soil contact will have some evident in a fecal sample. It doesn't always mean they have coccidiosis.
Cocci is any spherical shaped organism, usually a bacterium.
The protozoa that is concerning to you is called coccidia.