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How about this shot of her other eye...
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Thank for the update BY Bob!It's coccidia.
Here is the lab report.
There is some good news, no salmonella.
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...... and E-coli by the look of it which might be more concerning! You will need antibiotics for that I believe.
Not sure how significant the coccidia infestation is at 100/g. I have a feeling that may be a low to moderate reading but you will no doubt be treating her for it anyway.
I'm always suspicious when an adult bird has problems with coccidiosis, especially if you have not recently acquired her or added any other new birds to the flock or moved them to a new location. It suggests a compromised immune system. Whether that is due to the E-coli or if the bacterial infection is also due to a poor immune response, I don't know.
I will start treating today. I will keep you all posted.
What are you treating them with?Her flock mate Lilly started with the same symptoms a few days ago. Fortunately it is easy to treat them all.