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I'd start the Corid water treatment. It isn't going to hurt them to do it. Do you know the dosage protocol?Hi. Thank you! We picked them up 6 days ago and they said they were between 4-10 days old so I'm guessing approaching 2 week mark. They are on medicated crumbles. They were in a brooder box when we picked up (Dare 2 Dream Farms). We noticed first blood late Sunday night. I immediately called the farm Monday am and they told me to get the Corid but track and feed store was closed yesterday hence waiting till today. But when I got back from picking up...their recent poop was all normal. I wish I had taken pictures! My daughter is cleaning the box 2x a day so it's dry and clean. It's so hard to tell the shedding of intestinal lining vs. actually bloody stool when the poop sample is so dang tiny!!! Are they supposed to sleep a lot in the first few weeks? They are getting up every hour to nibble and drink and had spunk when we took them outside.
I'd start the Corid water treatment. It isn't going to hurt them to do it. Do you know the dosage protocol?
THanks so much. My husband said the same thing (just do it, it's not going to hurt them!) I was over thinking. We started last night. I found the dosage info for baby chicks on line (cross referenced w/ multiple sources) so I think we are all good! Soo appreciate all the thoughts from everyone!I'd start the Corid water treatment. It isn't going to hurt them to do it. Do you know the dosage protocol?
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Hi and welcome to BYC! We're glad you joined us!How much time during the day are they sleeping? If you could manage to get poo pictures it would help a lot. Are they eating and drinking ok?
Keep us posted on how they do.We ended up starting the corid in water last night. They are still perky, seemd to enjoy their time outside in grass with us and we treated them to some scrambled eggs which was received with much enthusiasm so I think they are going to be ok! Thank you so much for reaching out!!