Pale comb and wattles what could be the reason anyone?

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Should I give them amprolium or sulfa drug?this is the sulfa drug contains 3 different salts to treat coccidiosis.

And other one I have is cocci vet which contains amprolium.


As a dewormer I have Albendazole and vermox( mebendazole)
 

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One of them has a kind of sour crop. A bit watery crop today.i have baby bird formula . I must give that a try I guess.
 
Crop issues are more in line with some of the symptoms you see.
Do they have access to any grit to process the foods that you give?

I would first start out with a little coconut oil and massage the crop, then follow the steps as outlined in these articles. With it being so hot where you are right now, I would make sure your birds are drinking well and have enough space so they have plenty of air flow.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...w-to-know-which-one-youre-dealing-with.73607/
http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/impacted-slow-and-sour-crops-prevention-and-treatments
 
Alright. Thanks a lot for your help and support. I really appreciate that.

Yes , they're indoors now. And I have attanarr a fan for them. So thot issue has been sorted out to beat the heat.

They are still doing same poops. I have started sulfa drug from today into their drinking water.

They both lais an egg today . Their today's poo pics. Why their poops are dark coloured as if there is a kind of coating of blood over there normal poo.

Can anyone of you let me know what kind of poo they mostly fo when there is a infestation of worms ?

Their combs are getting paler now almost white. I am extra ordinary worried.

Thanks
 

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Another poo pic. I wonder why they just do two three poops in a whole day. Where all the food is going...
 

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I don't really see any blood in the poop, hopefully someone else will.

Chickens normally poop a lot, they are only pooping 2-3 times a day? Can you check the crop first thing in the morning before they eat/drink to make sure the crop is empty?
 
My thought is heat stress. Had a few go pale like that last summer in 110F heat. I lost one of them. I added misters after that loss and seemed to remedy the problem during the hot spell
 

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