Treating with Corid and poultry dust...too much?

At those ages the roos wattles should be out and red. I posted a pic of one of my 8 week Black Copper Marans roo below.
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We add 2 tsp of Corid in 1 gallon for 7 days, replacing water daily with new medicine. This is repeated every 6 months.
 
Thank you @RhodeIslandRed5 . That is what I picked up. I put it in last night which I figure they started drinking this morning so I should continue this until Saturday correct for 5 days?

Treatment20% Powder9.6% Liquid
For 3-5 days1.5 teaspoons per gallon2 teaspoons per gallon
then for 7-14 days1/3 teaspoon per gallon1/2 teaspoon per gallon
 
At those ages the roos wattles should be out and red. I posted a pic of one of my 8 week Black Copper Marans roo below.
View attachment 1817342 View attachment 1817344 We add 2 tsp of Corid in 1 gallon for 7 days, replacing water daily with new medicine. This is repeated every 6 months.
Oh wow. I do not have any birds with combs out that much! I will upload some pics.
 
And this is pics of the feathers humped up in the back. Does this look like juvenile molt or a scratching problem? IMG_20190618_121542.jpg IMG_20190618_122133.jpg IMG_20190618_122236.jpg IMG_20190618_121955.jpg IMG_20190618_122117.jpg IMG_20190618_122034.jpg
And this is little fellow who seems so ragged looking now who was handsome and seems to be smaller to me than before.
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And this is pics of the feathers humped up in the back. Does this look like juvenile molt or a scratching problem?
For the poop, it won't hurt to treat with the Corid.

The humped up feathers in the back are you referring to what I have circled below?
That would be a "cushion" which is often seen, I'm not a breeder or genetics person so...but that is just considered "hatchery" I "think". Some breeds are more prone to having a more pronounced cushion which is not desirable if you are breeding to standard or showing.

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