- Mar 13, 2009
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One of my 24 week old Golden Laced Wyandottes was in bad shape on the 21st with cocci. I removed her from the flock and put her in an animal carrier and have been treating the whole flock with corid for cocci. There is two others of the 24 that had some bloody poo - not as bad as hers, but I never figured out which girls they were.
I cleaned out the coop with bleached, pine sol and finally ammonia. We haven't put bedding in only newspaper and butcher wrap so I could be watching the poo. Today there was only one slightly suspicious looking poo. My questions is, since all of the birds have been exposed and treated, when can I let my mostly recovered patient back into the flock?
I cleaned out the coop with bleached, pine sol and finally ammonia. We haven't put bedding in only newspaper and butcher wrap so I could be watching the poo. Today there was only one slightly suspicious looking poo. My questions is, since all of the birds have been exposed and treated, when can I let my mostly recovered patient back into the flock?