I'm frustrated. I treated for coccidiosis a month ago. Now I'm seeing blood again. I saw some last week but hadn't seen any since. now today I saw some bloody poop again in the shavings. I don't know who's feeling icky and bleeding their guts out. But, I had treated with corid and the correct amount, and for 8 days. what else can I, should I do? I've had this problem before with a chicken in the past. But, that chicken eventually didn't make it.
I just wonder what else I can do to prevent it. My silkies are the only ones to get it, the other coop I have, nobody gets cocci. which makes me think that it is because if it rains, the shavings get wet in the silkie coop. so I need to figure out how to prevent that from happening. I've been giving apple cider vinegar with the mother, and also vitamins as well. But it doesn't seem to be helping. do you think it is just due to things getting wet in there?
Your birds haven't built up an immunity yet. When treating , stop probiotics and acv.
For treatment use 30 gram in 25 L of water continuously for 7 days, then reduce this to
15 g in 25L for a further 5-7 days then 8 g to 25L for another 5-7 days.
This gradual reduction in the level of treatment assists birds to develop immunity while maintaining some level of protection.
To allow the correct development of immunity some exposure to coccidia is required.
Amprolium is a derivative of B group vitamins and works by inhibiting the coccidias ability to feed, there by starving it. For this reason the medication must be administered continuously for a minimum of 7 days.