Weird Chicken Poop

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Hi, my chickens have been pooping weird poops. Some look like they have blood in them, and the others are really runny. The chickens have also not been eating hardly and of their food which just started a couple days ago, they are also acting a little lethargic. They are Light and Buff Brahma hens I just got them this spring in April and starting laying about a little over a month ago. I have not had any problems with them before, although they sometimes just lay an egg sack but no shell which I though was pretty normal since they haven't been laying real long. I have some pictures of their poop below, any thoughts? Do they maybe need a probiotic? I had given them some apples from our apple tree could that have done something? Thank you
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Get some corid from the feed store and dose them, it sounds like coccidiosis
Okay I will try to get some today, we have a Runnings store by us is there a certain one I should get for them? Also should I be eating there eggs still or throw them out? Thank-you
 
I agree. I would treat them with Corid. TSC or your feed store should have it. Dosage is on the bottle. You treat the entire flock by placing it in their water for 5 days. No other vitamins or probiotics while treating but do so afterward.
 
Corid for sure, as the others said. Sorry, I can't help with the egg question as mine aren't laying yet. I'm sure someone here will know, though. Best of luck to you and your girls!
 
Get some corid from the feed store and dose them, it sounds like coccidiosis

I agree. I would treat them with Corid. TSC or your feed store should have it. Dosage is on the bottle. You treat the entire flock by placing it in their water for 5 days. No other vitamins or probiotics while treating but do so afterward.
Okay thank you! Does it matter if the Corid is liquid or powder?
 
The dosing is NOT on the bottle or bag, that dosing is for cattle.
You can use either the liquid or the powder, either will work, most prefer the liquid for convenience.
Correct dosing for chickens is 2 tsp of the liquid or 1.5 tsp of the powder mixed in a gallon of drinking water. The medicated water should be the only water they have access to, no puddles, ponds, etc.
Make the mixture fresh daily, treat for 5 - 7 days. If any are not eating or drinking well, or you know they are having bloody, mucousy or runny droppings, you can give those an oral dose directly once a day in addition to the medicated water. The meds have to get in them to work. Dosing for the oral dose is here:
You can also give them some of the medicated water orally as well several times a day until they start drinking on their own, if needed.
 

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