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Sorry for your loss... coyotes are hard to deal with.only recourse is a vet I think. remember you sometimes no matter what you do you can't save them. I know my place looks like fort knox as to fences over the past 37 years I've spent more on fences than I paid for my 5 acres & 3 weeks ago a coyote got in and took my broody pea hen. couldn't even save the 5 eggs she was sittin'. so, call the vet & hope. good luck. GBA
Sorry for your loss... coyotes are hard to deal with.
Vets in Pakistan might be difficult to find, but it's definitely the best thing.
To me the poop looks like it has too much mucus and undigested feed, so I was thinking coccidiosis and/or worms. The peachick is the perfect age for both.
Can you post a picture of it?I gave him tyramycine deworm antibiotic