Signs of coccidiosis are lethargy, hunched or puffed up appearance, runny poops, and not eating. Your vet could do a fecal float to rule out coccidiosis, or you could treat with Corid.
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She was running pretty fast during free range time, so I don’t think it’s that. She must have just been adjusting her crop for a minute.Signs of coccidiosis are lethargy, hunched or puffed up appearance, runny poops, and not eating. Your vet could do a fecal float to rule out coccidiosis, or you could treat with Corid.
That’s what I thought. thanks!You need to treat at least twice a day.
I don’t know why, she is a big digger. The crop was not empty this morning, and our vet did give us the cisapride for her, these are the same symptoms as last time.Do you know why she is eating dirt? Is the crop empty this morning? Did you vet prescribe the cisapride? That is supposed to increase motility.