We lost the black Australorp yesterday morning. SPent a chunk of the day trying to figure out what it is.
With no experience, we are thinking it is Cocci. No blood in droppings, but most other symptoms are there. I never did get around to ordering that amprolium. It has been a bit of a mission to find something that is right in Perth. Our best bet was a local vet, who shut 10 minutes before we got there.
HOLD THE PHONE!
As I was typing this post, the breeder we often used returned my cal from yesterday. She has been a great help, so hopefully we are on the right path to getting this under control.
As I was saying, we did find a product as a pet store, that has the right ingredients in it, but is for 'ornamental birds' I spoke with the store owner and he said it is labeled that way due to medications for food producing birds are tightly controlled, to sell them it costs more, and is usually only sold through vet licences. He implied 'if you have done your home work you know its the same stuff'
We purchased some and have treated the birds. Major clean out yesterday, all new bedding material, today dosed with amprolium. We had another chick showing signs of being 'tired' and a bit fluffy (not that it has all that many feathers) The breeder said that product is not the strongest, but will do for now. (She sells 100g bags of amprolium so I will get there tomorrow and pick a bag up) and advised to put a drop directly on the beak of the bird showing signs.
Everyone else is spritely and bouncy like normal, but then again so was the BA we lost. Almost no warning there.
Fingers crossed we were not too late for the SLW