DISCLAIMER: I'm a new chicken and duck mommy. Only had them 2 months and I switched them all to layer feed on Monday since they're about 16/17 weeks old.
I was feeding my ladies (chickens and ducks in same run/coop) and noticed on the ground a recent dropping that was bright yellow and very runny . Upon research on the internet, specifically at the Chicken Chick's blogpost about good poo vs bad poo, I freaked because it looked like the cocci one.
So I went to tracker and supply to get Corid (only had the powder... made a weak dose for the ladies since they're not cows) but when I went out to refresh their water with the corid it had dried and looked perfectly normal.
I don't want to give them unnecessary drugs... but I also don't want to delay treatment if they're ill. Does the Cocci poop usually dry to look normal??
Thanks in advance!
I was feeding my ladies (chickens and ducks in same run/coop) and noticed on the ground a recent dropping that was bright yellow and very runny . Upon research on the internet, specifically at the Chicken Chick's blogpost about good poo vs bad poo, I freaked because it looked like the cocci one.
So I went to tracker and supply to get Corid (only had the powder... made a weak dose for the ladies since they're not cows) but when I went out to refresh their water with the corid it had dried and looked perfectly normal.
I don't want to give them unnecessary drugs... but I also don't want to delay treatment if they're ill. Does the Cocci poop usually dry to look normal??
Thanks in advance!
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