He is loaded with coccidia. Texas kiki my apologies. You were right about the oregano. I don't understand one thing. Why did his cecal stools look totally normal?! I suspect he never got over it. The vet said he's no doubt anemic with this load of coccidia and that the yellow urates are from the anemia. I feel so lost right now. I went through three rounds of corid and here we go again. It works great while he's on it but then it comes back. Is there any other option out there? Clearly I am going to start corid since that is what I have and this needs to be started asap. Please help me again with dosages and bolus dosing. This is awful news but at least I have answers.
I'm glad that you were able to get testing and get some answers!I have corid liquid. He mentioned he has something that starts with a P. He's going to call me back in a bit to find out about medication. I'll get that name from him. It's for cattle I think.
I do have Albon at home as well but its sulfa. I have a hen a few years old with liver impairment. I have to be careful with sulfa drugs since I'll be treating them all. Is baycox a sulfa?
He weighs about 4. Could this explain his staggering?
I agree with Kathy (Casportpony) trust your vet, he will give you what you need.
I would appreciate it if you keep us updated on his progress though.
Yes, a severe overload can cause loss of balance and a lot of the problems you are seeing. Hopefully getting him treated will correct it and he will start to gain weight, color and thrive!
Here's some reading about Coccidiosis in poultry. E. Tenella affects the ceca in chickens
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/poultry/coccidiosis/overview-of-coccidiosis-in-poultry
https://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex4616