Can you post some photos of the poop please, especially of the 2 clear worms?
Corid is a Coccidiostat so it will not treat worms.

I would continue to give her the Corid water as often as you can, encourage her to drink on her own (the Corid water). Do not add electrolytes or vitamins to the water during the course of treatment.
 
Can you post some photos of the poop please, especially of the 2 clear worms?
Corid is a Coccidiostat so it will not treat worms.

I would continue to give her the Corid water as often as you can, encourage her to drink on her own (the Corid water). Do not add electrolytes or vitamins to the water during the course of treatment.
Here are her last two poops. She has been continuing to get lots of water but still not to hungry yet. I didnt get a pic of the worms but they were about an inch long and clear. There were two. She is getting more alert and perkier
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Here are her last two poops. She has been continuing to get lots of water but still not to hungry yet. I didnt get a pic of the worms but they were about an inch long and clear. There were two. She is getting more alert and perkier
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I'm glad she is getting more alert.
I would encourage getting the Corid water into her.
The bits of poop that are in there are very tiny for a 2month old. Can you entice her to eat? Wet chick starter, a little scrambled egg, etc. I would also make grit (crushed granite) available free choice.

You had also mentioned raspy breathing, has that gone away?

As for worms, since you saw 2, then I would also deworm her. Valbazen would be my choice for a youngster, but you can also use Safeguard (Fenbendazole) if that is what you have.
Valbazen dosage is 0.08ml per pound of weight given orally once, then repeat in 10 days.
Fenbendazole (Safeguard) dosage is 0.25ml per pound of weight given orally for 5 days in a row.
 
I'm glad she is getting more alert.
I would encourage getting the Corid water into her.
The bits of poop that are in there are very tiny for a 2month old. Can you entice her to eat? Wet chick starter, a little scrambled egg, etc. I would also make grit (crushed granite) available free choice.

You had also mentioned raspy breathing, has that gone away?

As for worms, since you saw 2, then I would also deworm her. Valbazen would be my choice for a youngster, but you can also use Safeguard (Fenbendazole) if that is what you have.
Valbazen dosage is 0.08ml per pound of weight given orally once, then repeat in 10 days.
Fenbendazole (Safeguard) dosage is 0.25ml per pound of weight given orally for 5 days in a row.
She ate 1 meal worm today so far. I scrambled her an egg and put a little on a paper plate with a few tiny crumbs of bread. She toutched the eggs once just to see what it was. She still has little interest in eating but I notice she's been watching bugs go by so I put her outside to see if she would eat anything and she has just been sunning herself and have been continuing with the corid water. She probably weighs maybe about 2 pounds. She is from an auction so she came starved, severely dehydrated, with cocciadstat and worms. She has improved so much just in the 3 days we've had her. Sometimes I hear the raspy breathing but not as much as before.
 

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