I just happen to not have closed it out yet and got it from a link in @KikisGirls signature line..
http://www.poultrydvm.com/condition/poultry-coccidiosis
@PerlAddict my concern for the temp of the water being held was with the corid in it, not knowing if it renders the corid ineffective, in the way that dog vaccines MUST be refrigerated to remain effective. I don't know though, everything becomes body temp once it goes down the throat.. right? I'm a major over thinker!
Now I read and reread and don't even see you mention the Amprol. Maybe I got mixed up when you said you would start it if you saw signs in the rest of the chicks.. Sorry! 
Glad the kiddos are doing well, I bet it brought you joy to see them all jumping around! A nice mid day break.
Even with my brooder set up being correct, (I have raised a lot of successful broods) I have lost too many shipped birds. 2 whole shipments from the hatchery, and 1/3 of another from a breeder (about 35, USPS messed up EVERY time, I think it's my route). Even feed stores get their chicks shipped and use sav a chick.. they just absorb the losses before we see them. 1 of my LFS won't release hers until they are 5 days old and she doesn't think anymore will die. Shipping is definitely a factor.
I'm very glad to hear the place you bought was responsive and supportive!
I agree with them that it was not likely sour crop.
I just love to hear the little peeps!

http://www.poultrydvm.com/condition/poultry-coccidiosis
@PerlAddict my concern for the temp of the water being held was with the corid in it, not knowing if it renders the corid ineffective, in the way that dog vaccines MUST be refrigerated to remain effective. I don't know though, everything becomes body temp once it goes down the throat.. right? I'm a major over thinker!


Glad the kiddos are doing well, I bet it brought you joy to see them all jumping around! A nice mid day break.

Even with my brooder set up being correct, (I have raised a lot of successful broods) I have lost too many shipped birds. 2 whole shipments from the hatchery, and 1/3 of another from a breeder (about 35, USPS messed up EVERY time, I think it's my route). Even feed stores get their chicks shipped and use sav a chick.. they just absorb the losses before we see them. 1 of my LFS won't release hers until they are 5 days old and she doesn't think anymore will die. Shipping is definitely a factor.
I'm very glad to hear the place you bought was responsive and supportive!

I just love to hear the little peeps!

