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The eyes looks better but his right I was completely stuck shut this morning. I used a wet warm cloth and rubbed from front to back not really rubbing... Gentely gliding the cloth across his eye lid till it softened and broke up the crust. I have done nothing more than that and clean the brooder really good. And quarinteed him. His has fresh food and water. Has been doing better and is still very chatty now. Looks better but I would rather see if there is anything we can do before it gets worse.
Very astute of you to post the poo picture. Until I saw that I wasn't comfortable making any statement. I would suggest that you take a fresh sample to the vet and have a fecal float examination. They should be able to tell you if it has Coccidious or what type of worms you need to treat for. Call ahead to the vet and ask if they do it in-house and how much they charge. Sample should be as fresh as possible, collect it in a baggie and mix it well before you hand it to them. Call around for best pricing, most any vet that treats dogs and cats should be able to do it.
Having cocci or worms will weaken a bird and you will see things like respiratory infections take hold.