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I don’t even know where to start looking for someone to do this. I have noticed this since they were about a month old. They are about 4.5 months old now and almost ready for butcher.I never see intestinal lining in mine except when they have coccidiosis or worms. Can you have some poop tested?
Do you have a Petsmart or Tractor Supply that does dog vaccination clinics? The ones they do here have a fecal test. If you have a dog, cat, or large animal vet, call them and ask about havin some poop tested.I don’t even know where to start looking for someone to do this. I have noticed this since they were about a month old. They are about 4.5 months old now and almost ready for butcher.
We plan on butchering in about a month.So I just saw your underweight thread and I think part of the problem might be worms or coccidiosis.
Pretty sure Corid has a zero day withdrawal, not sure about the wormers though. If you treated now and modified your feeding program they would probably gain weight, just not sure how much.We plan on butchering in about a month.
so 33 and 21 pounds are what the chart says, yes? I have no idea how much weight they could gain in a month, but it might be worth looking into treating them to see if you can get their weight up.My biggest Tom is 23 lbs and my smallest hen is 13 lbs. they are 16 weeks old
Ok I set up an appointment to get a decal sample done this Saturday at tsc. If it is worms or cocci, would the meet still be ok to eat?so 33 and 21 pounds are what the chart says, yes? I have no idea how much weight they could gain in a month, but it might be worth looking into treating them to see if you can get their weight up.