Questionable droppings

Alway treat for coccidiosis if there is a possibility of it, since Corid is very safe. You can mix up 1.5 tsp of the powder in 2 tsp of water, and give her 0.1 ml per pound twice a day in addition to the Corid water. I hope that she makes it.
 
She is hanging in there. This morning she seemed bad off. I got her to drink stronger corid water with a bit of salt and sugar. She perked up and ate some. She wouldn't eat this evening. I tried to hold her beak open and get her to eat balls of mash, but I gave up. I got her to drink. Her dropping are mostly water, but there is little blood. Still not sure if she'll pull through or what the long term damage will be.
 
Chickie is pecking around and drinking, but not eating much. She is acting much more adventurous.
 

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I think she will pull through. She is eating and acting like herself. Her dropping appear blood free. Hopefully her long term health is good. I have 2 other unidentified birds that left blood dropping last night. I'm having trouble getting this under control. I'm worried they aren't drinking enough to get the full effect of the corid. 17 birds, half full grown and half mid size are drinking about 3/4 gallon a day. I'm making the corid water fresh every day.
 

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