WATERY POOP

OK - so nobody has responded to my question and the runny poop is getting worse. Can someone please tell me if I should start the flock on some kind of treatment - wormer or??? The problem is still just with my roo. Thanks
 
How old are your chickens? You can't always see worms in the droppings, so I would worm them with Valbazen or SafeGuard goat wormer 1/2 ml orally for each chicken, and repeat in 10 days. Stop the yogurt and get some probios dispersible powder at your feed store. Yogurt can cause more diarrhea. If your chickens are under 20 weeks old they could still be at risk of getting coccidiosis, and treating them with a 5 day course of Corid may help.
 
They are 21 weeks, 2 days old. So, I should not give them the Corid? I'll get the wormer and start that today. Thanks.
 
Corid would not hurt them at all to treat them. Dosage is 2 tsp of the liquid, or 1.5 tsp of the powder per gallon of water for 5 days, as the only source of water, and change it daily. When it is finished, give vitamins and probiotics for several days. That way, you will know it's not cocci. A vet can always do a stool examination for worms and cocci. All chickens will have some coccidiosis organisms in the stool, but if there is a large amount, that needs to be treated.

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The fates are against me. One of my girls gave us our first egg, a tiny brown egg, this morning in a nexting box. Then, while cleaning the coop this afternoon, another laid an egg outside beside the building and we now we can't eat the eggs. What a bummer but there will be more and I'll be glad when they are all healthy.
 
Have you given the dewormer? The egg withdrawal is 14 days after the last worming dose (total of 24 days.) With Corid, there is no egg withdrawal, so you can eat the eggs if you haven't used the dewormer.
 

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