Lethargic cockerel

Bkaye

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So I’ve had a lot of issues with my flock since the beginning of August and I’m not sure why. I lost one to an impacted crop on the 3rd and about a week later had another to develop a impacted crop. She passed shortly after too. They were treated for for cocci around the time first one had the impacted crop. When the second developed it I treated for worms. I do not have access to a vet and since I had 2 I figured I would rule that out. I do stay in a hot humid location. Since I did know know what time of worms I was dealing with if in fact they had worms I did the safeguard for 5 days. I gave them the medicine after everyone went to roost so it’ll be easier. Sunday was the last treatment. Also Sunday I noticed one of my little ones I live so I used poultry dust since that’s what I had available and dusted everyone and everything f. Yesterday morning after day 5 my D’uccle rooster started acting off. Very lethargic his comb wanted to start flopping over. And his poops were very watery/mucousy with what appeared to be blood I believe. I have attached a picture of the poop below. Every poop looks like this or similar.

Out of an abondunce of caution I have put everyone back on corrid and giving him a direct dose as well. Is this the right treatment or is this something else? They just finished up the corrid the begninnig of this month.
 

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You need a sulfa antibiotic for that roo. He likely has enteritis from either worms or coccidia. This is a bacterial infection and sulfa is the recommended antibiotic. Find it at a pigeon supply shop or get it online.
 
I have trimethoprim/sulfa powder would that work? It’s powder. Directions say 1 tsp in a gal for 5-7 days. Is this correct? I would assume to stop the corrid or can they both be put in the water.
 
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You need a sulfa antibiotic for that roo. He likely has enteritis from either worms or coccidia. This is a bacterial infection and sulfa is the recommended antibiotic. Find it at a pigeon supply shop or get it online.
I just wanted to thank you! Because of you he is still alive and improving daily. He has even started crowing again.
 

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