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Thank you so so much! Reading it all now!http://www.thepoultrysite.com/publi...c-poultry/42/transmission-in-the-environment/
A ha!I found it. Eimeria only require 20% moisture for their life cycle. I'm assuming that is there is over 20% humidity just in the environment and the conditions are right, would mean they can continue the life cycle almost anywhere. My chicks showed having cocci in the kennel in the house earlier this summer and the bedding was completely dry.
The above link is probably the best link to explain coccidiosis. If you can, read through all the topics concerning cocci on the left table.