Hello All, I believe I may be dealing with a nasty strain of Corid resistant Cocci.
The end of April I purchased a Mille Fleur d'Uccle rooster and added him to a flock of 9 MFd'U hens, ranging in age from 2-9 yrs. Right away I noticed the roo had diarrhea and was a little thin, but I thought he just needed a little TLC and STUPIDLY left him with the flock. He seemed to improve at first, but 4 days after adding him, several of the hens also had come down with severe lithargy and diarrhea. NO Blood.
Over the course of about 6 days 5/9 of the hens passed, all about 48 hrs after symtoms started, then the roo also passed. Of the remaining 4 hens, 2 never had noticeable symtoms, and 2 were sick but recovered. I put them on Corid right away suspecting Cocci, but it seemed to have little affect.
I sent one of the dead hens to my state lab for testing. The verdict just came back: Coccidiosis with a secondary bacterial infection. I believe it must be a Corid ressistant strain.
Now it appears one of the hens who recovered is acting a little lithargic.
My research tells me I need a heftier drug, such as a type of Sulfa medication. The problem is, they all require prescription, which I'm not going to be able to get (the vets in my area will not even see a chicken). So are there other over the counter drugs you would recommend? What about Toltrazuril?
And what about this product, it looks like I can get it without a presciption: https://birdpalproducts.com/product...JTFqu344ZNlp_BdSxl5amP16QRfIBndA67bIuCFZyKMge
Thank you so much!
The end of April I purchased a Mille Fleur d'Uccle rooster and added him to a flock of 9 MFd'U hens, ranging in age from 2-9 yrs. Right away I noticed the roo had diarrhea and was a little thin, but I thought he just needed a little TLC and STUPIDLY left him with the flock. He seemed to improve at first, but 4 days after adding him, several of the hens also had come down with severe lithargy and diarrhea. NO Blood.
Over the course of about 6 days 5/9 of the hens passed, all about 48 hrs after symtoms started, then the roo also passed. Of the remaining 4 hens, 2 never had noticeable symtoms, and 2 were sick but recovered. I put them on Corid right away suspecting Cocci, but it seemed to have little affect.
I sent one of the dead hens to my state lab for testing. The verdict just came back: Coccidiosis with a secondary bacterial infection. I believe it must be a Corid ressistant strain.
Now it appears one of the hens who recovered is acting a little lithargic.
My research tells me I need a heftier drug, such as a type of Sulfa medication. The problem is, they all require prescription, which I'm not going to be able to get (the vets in my area will not even see a chicken). So are there other over the counter drugs you would recommend? What about Toltrazuril?
And what about this product, it looks like I can get it without a presciption: https://birdpalproducts.com/product...JTFqu344ZNlp_BdSxl5amP16QRfIBndA67bIuCFZyKMge
Thank you so much!