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You mean this? (for chickens)?
Chickens get at least 11 what?
Chickens get at least 11 different strains of coccidiosis, and the label only two for chickens, Eimeria tenella and Eimeria necatrix as you can see. I was told that every breed of bird or mammal gets a different type of coccidiosis.
I have no idea what type/strain peafowl get. If puppies or kittens get it, I believe, thery are treated with a sulpha drug like Sulmet.
Oh ok. Gotcha'.

Good question. Let's see if someone chimes in. From the sound of all of this, I need to make an appointment with the avian vet just so he can answer questions. I'll ask him that when I talk to him. He left work early due to being sick.
