Is this a sign of Coccidiosis?

Warm wet/muddy soil are a breeding ground for Coccidiosis to thrive in.(I have chicks that catch it from dry soil, so it doesn't always have to be wet)


The Deep Litter method doesn't need a routine cleaning. It decomposes on it's own, & all you have to do is add a new layer after awhile.


Corid is the best way to treat it. The other drugs, I don't know much about.
Oh my gosh, I had no idea. 😭 I’ve been trying to keep them cool with high 90’s & triple digits & seem to have done more harm than help. I’ll have to find another way to keep them cool. What is the best way to treat them with the Corid?
 
Oh my gosh, I had no idea. 😭 I’ve been trying to keep them cool with high 90’s & triple digits & seem to have done more harm than help. I’ll have to find another way to keep them cool. What is the best way to treat them with the Corid?
I use it their water. @casportpony, can give you the exact dosage. I stink at dosage.
 
I would treat with Corid.
Liquid Corid dose is 2tsp per gallon of water given for 5-7 days.
If your run area is mostly sand, then I wouldn't add bedding. Sand should drain pretty well.
 

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