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1)Normally, most birds pass small numbers of oocysts in their droppings without apparent ill effects. Coccidiosis becomes important as a disease when animals live, or are reared, under conditions that permit the build-up of infective oocysts in the environment. The intensive rearing of domestic chickens may provide these conditions. Young chickens pick up the infection from contaminated premises (soil, houses, utensils, etc.). These premises may have been contaminated previously by other young infected birds or by adult birds that have recovered from the condition. Wet areas around water fountains are a source of infection.
a) Feed stores that sell chickens in this type of environment is where a few of us KNOW we got these chickens from OR we wore the same boots in this store and then in our own coops or runs.
(if anyone wants the specific feed store please PM me)


2)Oocysts remain viable in litter for many months. In this way, they can contaminate a farm from year to year. Oocysts are killed by freezing, extreme dryness and high temperatures.
a) DL method helps keep it around for years..... BUT DL method is also a safe way of keeping your coop warm and if hens are vaccinated you have less of a worry.

3)A few good management practices will help control coccidiosis. Contact your veterinarian for full details.

a)Anticoccidial drugs mixed in the feed are used to limit high levels of infection.
b)Keep chicks, feed and water away from droppings.
c)Roost birds over wire netting if brooding arrangements make this possible.
d)Place water vessels on wire frames to eliminate a concentration of wet droppings, in which the chicks can walk to pick up or spread the disease.
e)Keep litter dry and stirred frequently. Remove wet spots and replace with dry litter.
f)Avoid overcrowding.
g)If coccidiosis does break out, start treatment immediately.

Helpful medications:
1) Coxoid
2) Sulmet in conjunction with tetracycline hydrochloride or used by itself
3) Ionophores
4) Quinolones

I have been speaking to local vets and researching this online since my outbreak. A worker at a farm and feed today mentioned using the Sulmet WITH the Tetracycline Hydrochloride and most vets agreed this is the BEST method of clearing up the coccidiosis.

I hope my research can help others out there with the same issues!
 
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so it was you that got the sick bird from the feed store ?
And did you see bloody poo ?
It could have been something else, is my point.
MY hard part is trying to catch up through 12 pages of postings...hope all is well for you and I am impressed how much you have learned !!
Good girl !!!!!
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And Jessica Rabbit I will try and PM you re: rabbit hutches soon~~
 
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Who did you order from? As soon as my two new coops are done I would love to add more babies
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Chickaholic has made an addict out of me when she reminds me how much room I have and that "1" more would be ok
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lol
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Thanks alot for spilling the beans Jess!!
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just kidding
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it is very easy to become addicted to chickens though!! I know I just had to get 1 more today myself, but she is such a beautiful BCM!!! Thank goodness for such understanding men in our lives!!
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My hubby secretly loves them too and boy am I ever thankful for that, he built me my second coop today, I can't wait for you to see it!!
 
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I was told that droppy birds, and bloody diareah were the symptoms.
Just wondered why you think it was Cocci ?
Did you buy adult birds there or chicks ?
Just wondered...it is scarey...hope you are all OK.
I have read that by the time the birds have bloody diareah it is too late and they die soon afterwards.
Hopefully you did not loose too many !
I believe that amprolium is Coxoid(just a brand name)
I just do not understand how this outbreak could have occured if the chicks are on anti-cocci feed...unless you got it from boots as you said...or bought adult birds.
I will be sure to change my boots !!!
I have a dish pan by the coops that I wash the poo and mud off my boots, I am going to put bleach in it, at least 10% which we use in surgery...and shlosh my boots more often !
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These caught my eye.
I was thinking how cool it would be to hatch and release the birds here.
But then it also says to check and see if this is legal as I guess this can squeeze native quail out of the food chain.
I also know there are zero quail here, so I am still considering getting some of these.
I would probably have to get a quail egg turner, my chicken/turkey one will be too big...I don't know, it will be alot more investment and quail require alot more attention.....I just cannot make up my mind~
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So is there any difference in their hatching..and will the eggs fit in the chicken egg turner ?
Can the tiny babies be raised on start n' gro or do they have to have bugs and free range ?
 
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So is there any difference in their hatching..and will the eggs fit in the chicken egg turner ?
Can the tiny babies be raised on start n' gro or do they have to have bugs and free range ?

Start N Grow isn't high enough protein, I use a 30% (unmedicated) game bird starter, which I blend fine (they're so tiny)
I don't have a standard turner, I have a Brinsea which has adjustable bars. I don't think a chicken turner will do you any good unless you're going to fill the space around it with tissue. Hatching is the same otherwise, some of the quail people here on the forums recommend lockdown at day 13 instead of 14, I did that quite successfully with my buttons, not so well with the Coturnix. You also can't leave them without food and water as long as a chick, so make sure you have a drown proof waterer and food in there when they hatch, or else you have to open the incubator and take them out.


ETA: Thought I would put this here before going on CL (I won't do BSA here because I don't want to ship), I set turkey eggs last week, but she took a couple days off and started laying again. I won't guarantee fertility because they're not a proven pair yet, but if anyone wants to try their hand at turkey eggs, I should have a half dozen Blue Slate eggs available at the end of the week. I'm going to candle the ones I set when I get home tonight to see if I can see anything.,
 
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