Hello,
My current flock of older hens was diagnosed with a heavy load of Cocci yesterday ( via fecal sample ). They have been started on Corid. We will be putting our chicks ( who are on medicated feed) out in an adjoining run (separate coop)in a few weeks and also adding some pullets from a breeder friend ( I will check to see if they are on medicated feed or not).
So my questions are:
1. Do I need to add Corid to the water once the chicks are outside and stop the medicated feed or is the feed good enough?
2. If the pullets that I am adding are not on medicated feed - do i need to do any kind of preventative treatment for them?
Up until this point ( 4 years with chickens), I have never added outside chickens to my flock - only chicks that I have raised. My chicks have not been vaccinated for Cocci.
Thanks!
Lori
My current flock of older hens was diagnosed with a heavy load of Cocci yesterday ( via fecal sample ). They have been started on Corid. We will be putting our chicks ( who are on medicated feed) out in an adjoining run (separate coop)in a few weeks and also adding some pullets from a breeder friend ( I will check to see if they are on medicated feed or not).
So my questions are:
1. Do I need to add Corid to the water once the chicks are outside and stop the medicated feed or is the feed good enough?
2. If the pullets that I am adding are not on medicated feed - do i need to do any kind of preventative treatment for them?
Up until this point ( 4 years with chickens), I have never added outside chickens to my flock - only chicks that I have raised. My chicks have not been vaccinated for Cocci.
Thanks!
Lori