Possible Coccidiosis - looking for direct dosage amount

I can see a couple of roundworms in the photos. I would get Valbazen online or look for it in feed stores. Dosage is 0.08 ml (0.5 ml for a 6 pound chicken) and give it orally, then repeat it in 10 days. SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer may be easier to find in stores, and dosage is 0.23 ml per pound given orally for 5 straight days. If one has worms, they probably all have worm larvae.
 
I can see a couple of roundworms in the photos. I would get Valbazen online or look for it in feed stores. Dosage is 0.08 ml (0.5 ml for a 6 pound chicken) and give it orally, then repeat it in 10 days. SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer may be easier to find in stores, and dosage is 0.23 ml per pound given orally for 5 straight days. If one has worms, they probably all have worm larvae.
Thanks, appreciate the help! I have Valbazen and gave them all a dose yesterday :) on my calendar for 10 days and the next dose is coming :)
 
On another note, I showed my husband a photo of a Brahma pullet vs rooster. He’s still in denial 🤣. There’s no doubt Linda is Larry in my book!
 
What signs has your cockerel been showing that looks like coccidiosis? Symptoms can include lethargy, weakness, standing around puffed up or hunched, not eating, and runny stools. Corid is meant to be put into the water, and they will drink the proper dosage for their weight. You can give a few drops of undiluted Corid a couple of times a day to jump start or increase what they are drinking. Using the 2 tsp per gallon of water disage for the liquid is good for 5-7 days. Give 1.5 tsp of the powder per gallon if you are using that.

Could he just be maturing and acting more aloof and different from the pullets? You can get some droppings checked for coccidiosis and worms, if you take some combined ones into a local vet, but always call ahead to make sure they will help.
How long do you administer the Corid? I would appreciate the info.
 

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