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- May 25, 2014
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- ricebabyca, love those photos of syringe feeding. Thanks for that
Sorry I didn't thank you earlier.
I wanted to give everyone an update.
We tried to syringe feed but ended up soaking bread pieces with medicine and letting them eat it.
To recap a healthy "looking" flock had the following in a routine stool sample:
Cestoda (tapeworms) 150 eggs per gram
Capillaria 50 eggs per gram
To treat it, we used Valbazen in the following doses:
0.25 cc (Silkie, and other Bantam chickens)
0.5 cc (Standard size chickens)
0.75 cc (Brahma, Wyandotte, Jersey Giant, any of the really big standard chickens)
We treated them three different times with five days between each dosage. Four days after the third dose, we ran another stool sample. This is what we found:
Eimeria 700 EPG (seven-hundred eggs per gram)
That's a Cocci infection right? That's like the name for the actual protozoa that leads to cocci infection. I'm not sure how bad 700 EPG is but Cocci is scary stuff.
So the good news is that the tapeworms and Capillaria worms seems to be gone but now we are dealing with Cocci.
The birds "look" healthy at the moment but what do you think I should do? Unless you advise otherwise, tomorrow I plan to give them Sulfadimethoxine 12.5 % Solution in their water like discussed in this thread:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/919532/day-5-then-what-sulfadimethoxine-12-5-solution
Thank you