[COLOR=900000]Honestly, at 8 months, unless you just recently put her on the ground on your property, it's not likely coccidiosis. With the mobility issues, I think putting her on Corid might cause more issues than it will solve. Mobility issues, especially involving the legs, are often linked to a deficiency in one of the B vitamins, which Corid, as a thiamine (vitamin B1) blocker, can make worse. If she is on medicated feed (which usually contains the same medicine ingredient of Corid), also, I would take her off of it immediately and switch her to a non-medicated feed.
Have you checked her over thoroughly? Any injuries? Signs of mites or lice? Do they free-range, and if so is it possible she might have eaten something she shouldn't have? What are her droppings like? EDIT: Also, has she started laying yet?
I think at this point it would be better to supplement her with vitamins. Add vitamin powder (Sav-a-chick or Durvet Vitamins and Electrolytes are common kinds; I have dosages for both if you need them) to her water and maybe look for some Poly-Vi-Sol without iron as an additional supplement. I'm doing some searching for you, so I'll let you know if I find anything.
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Have you checked her over thoroughly? Any injuries? Signs of mites or lice? Do they free-range, and if so is it possible she might have eaten something she shouldn't have? What are her droppings like? EDIT: Also, has she started laying yet?
I think at this point it would be better to supplement her with vitamins. Add vitamin powder (Sav-a-chick or Durvet Vitamins and Electrolytes are common kinds; I have dosages for both if you need them) to her water and maybe look for some Poly-Vi-Sol without iron as an additional supplement. I'm doing some searching for you, so I'll let you know if I find anything.

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