Is it really coccidiosos?

Corid is not technically a drug. It starves out the cocci, it doesn't have chemicals that kill them. I'm not positive, thats why I'm asking "Is it really cocci" in the name of the thread. :)
 
I suggest you get a sample to the vet asap. And maybe improve your coop hygiene (no rudeness intended).

Quote: A fecal sample taken to your vet for a fecal float is a good idea.

The picture would be great.

There are several strain of Cocci, Corid will generally treat all strains, while Sulmet will only treat two.
Coccidia are almost universally present in poultry raising and in the soil. Cocci will always be present no matter how much cleaning you do, where it becomes deadly is when there is an overload. Generally this happen in chicks, but can happen in adults as well especially when exposed to new ground or environment, (there may be a strain they haven't built immunity/resistance to). Overtime chickens build a resistance to what they are exposed to, but Corid/Amprol blocks Thiamine uptake which the Cocci feeds off of, essentially slowing growth so the chicken can build that immunity.

This gives a good overview of what Cocci is, how it's found in the environment and treatment.
http://www.easychickenry.com/coccidiosis-in-chickens.html

Explanation of the different strains of Cocci.
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/poultry/coccidiosis/overview_of_coccidiosis_in_poultry.html
 
Thanks everyone! I will get a pic this evening when its not so hot. Just remembered that I have a kit for using under my microscope that I can use to look.
 
Couldn't find bloody poop today, the chickens where free ranging in the blackberry bushes and I wasn't about to go into them to take a photo. Ugh. I'll try in the morning.
 
Hi there
I have some chickens who have had bloody poop, and I have given them medicine for it, but they still have bloody poop. I have NOT noticed anything like: pink intestinal tissue in droppings/hunched posture with ruffled feathers/droopiness/loss of appetite or interest in water/slow growth/ or weakness/lethargy. What do you think it is?
Are your blackberries in season?
By any chance are they eating quite a few berries and that is possibly making the poo look bloody?
 

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