Blueroanpainted
Songster
I bought guniea and within a night of putting them with some of my older chicks (the guniea are same size as the chicks but they're only a month MAYBE 2 old, the chicks where a week old on mothers day....)
There are 5 bantam showgirls and 7 guniea keets)
I lost one of the bantams. I figured it rained the night before and she got caught in it. We have been having a LOT of rain lately. A day later there's another one dead in the corner of the pen, and a third is pooping damn near straight blood. Neither of the Pens beside them have any signs of cocci, and I did notice the keets running together in a group and just running right over one of the bantams. Should I go ahead an treat like it's cocci or move the bantams entirely and keep the keets by themselves and see what happens from there.
If it's cocci it had to have hit HARD and FAST.
There are 5 bantam showgirls and 7 guniea keets)
I lost one of the bantams. I figured it rained the night before and she got caught in it. We have been having a LOT of rain lately. A day later there's another one dead in the corner of the pen, and a third is pooping damn near straight blood. Neither of the Pens beside them have any signs of cocci, and I did notice the keets running together in a group and just running right over one of the bantams. Should I go ahead an treat like it's cocci or move the bantams entirely and keep the keets by themselves and see what happens from there.
If it's cocci it had to have hit HARD and FAST.