chicksandchores
Songster
When it rains, it pours. It’s been raining here for three days, and my mother hen has lost three of ten babies to wet and very cold conditions (she’s still doing her best). My coop has drainage issues that I haven’t been able to address yet so it’s a mucky wet mess. While I was going outside of the coop to dispose of the two chicks I lost this morning, I spotted an unusual poo and thought i saw some red in it. Unfortunately I was correct. I treated my entire flock with corid seven or eight months ago for a suspected cocci case and everything cleared right up, so I’m afraid that was what it was. I have since more than tripled my fourteen bird flock; I have forty seven now, with only twelve at laying age. I’m afraid that either the wet conditions or the new birds have introduced coccidiosis into the flock again, however I wanted some opinions before I started treating and throwing out between 7-9 eggs a day for two weeks AFTER the initial treatment period
Here’s a picture of the poo:

Here’s a picture of the poo: