So we've had a really rough go earlier this year with a horrible horrible coccidia strain that knocked out a lot of young babies and was utterly devastating to me. It's been gone some time now and every one has been well, I check breasts for wasting and have been watching for behavioral symptoms in the flock also. I hadn't noticed anything.
Tonight I saw my Sicilian buttercup seemed very slow. When I picked her up she was completely emaciated and breathing heavily, and she died in my arms shortly thereafter. Her comb seemed dark in color and she spit up water a lot as she was passing.
What could have done this? Coccidia again? I'm frantic if the coccidia is back I don't know how I am going to kill it I swear, it was a massacre. I checked thoroughly for signs of well, anything and there were none. She did not have external parasites, they were wormed right after the coccidia scare (so recently) and I checked all over for signs of injury. She was not yet laying but should have been. Her vent looked normal but shrunken probably due to starvation from whatever it was. This was a hen who was mature but young, an early spring baby from this year.
PLEASE help me. If it's a one off I can rest but if not, I have to get on it NOW before some more of my babies get sick
Tonight I saw my Sicilian buttercup seemed very slow. When I picked her up she was completely emaciated and breathing heavily, and she died in my arms shortly thereafter. Her comb seemed dark in color and she spit up water a lot as she was passing.
What could have done this? Coccidia again? I'm frantic if the coccidia is back I don't know how I am going to kill it I swear, it was a massacre. I checked thoroughly for signs of well, anything and there were none. She did not have external parasites, they were wormed right after the coccidia scare (so recently) and I checked all over for signs of injury. She was not yet laying but should have been. Her vent looked normal but shrunken probably due to starvation from whatever it was. This was a hen who was mature but young, an early spring baby from this year.
PLEASE help me. If it's a one off I can rest but if not, I have to get on it NOW before some more of my babies get sick