Thanks to all who replied. My losses were minimal. 2 of 20 and of the 3 I had quarantined one has already rejoined the flock and all are well with no signs of sickness. I'm so glad I came here for advice. I did get the corid and I let them start foraging the yard for bugs. It was so nice to have chickens in my yard again. I've never encountered an outbreak of coccidiosis before, but if it happens again, thanks to you all, I'll be armed with the knowledge ( and the medication since I had to buy a good sized bag of it for 5 tsps.!). I feel so much better about them today than I did the other day. Their personalities are really shining also since they are out and free to go as they choose. I also gave them better food and all seem quite happy with that.
Also since joining the forum and using the breeds pages and descriptions I was able to Identify most of my flock, so for those interested here is a list of what I have.
4 anconas looks like 3 roos and 1 hen but may be 2 and 2
2 cornish cross hens (lost one to the cocci)
3 speckled sussex 1 roo and 2 hens
3 buff orps I beleive 1 roo 2 hens (also one gone due to cocci)
1 cochin bannie roo very cute and stays on the front porch alot waiting on one of the kids to go outside.
2 varies of seabright bannies couldn't tell ya yet on the sexes
3 unidentified bannies all hens I think
now you just have to look out for my homemade incubator post coming up soon!
Thanks again everyone!
Sam Matlock
White Bluff, Tn