Sammi_0411
Crowing
X2It sounds like Coccidiosis, though it may not be. I’m not an expert.
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X2It sounds like Coccidiosis, though it may not be. I’m not an expert.
Yes and the chick.Of the stool?
Thanks for the link but you might want to know that the doses listed there are not correct.Here is some info on dosages: https://bestautomaticchickendoor.com/corid-for-chickens/
Treatment | 20% Powder | 9.6% Liquid |
For 3-5 days | 1.5 teaspoons per gallon | 2 teaspoons per gallon |
then for 7-14 days | 1/3 teaspoon per gallon | 1/2 teaspoon per gallon |
I already changed the bedding and buried the chicks. If it happens again I will. Sorry I should've though of thatYes and the chick.
Agree because it sounds to extreme to be cocidous thats why I did not say cocidous at first.Could it also be a possible Gumboro disease outbreak?
I'm already using baycox/toltrazuril which is a coccidiostat. Should I use both? That's what the vet recommended because it's fast acting and kills coccidiaOkay after re reading your thread she has cocidous treat it with Corid V powder you can find it at TSC.
Yeah, it sounds worse then Coccidiosis. I don't usually start seeing Coccidiosis until chicks reach 3½ - 4 weeks old.Agree because it sounds to extreme to be cocidous thats why I did not say cocidous at first.
Any amprolium powder *or* liquid can be used.Okay after re reading your thread she has cocidous treat it with Corid V powder you can find it at TSC.