Hannahnic14
Crowing
My bantam flock just finished a 7 day course of Corid. 2tsp per gallon in their water. I found these poops this morning. No one is acting strange, everyone looks healthy. All are eating fine. Pics are of 3 different droppings.
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That just looks to be intestinal shedding.My bantam flock just finished a 7 day course of Corid. 2tsp per gallon in their water. I found these poops this morning. No one is acting strange, everyone looks healthy. All are eating fine. Pics are of 3 different droppings.
I'm not sure so I'll probably go ahead and do the 3 extra days.That just looks to be intestinal shedding.
Are those from one bird, or several? If several I'd go 3 more days on the corid just to be safe.
Coccidiosis is found in the soil naturally.I have seen similar with my quails by using sav-a-chick probiotic. I think it introduced coccidiosis to their system. I am sorry I am not much help since I am trying to get an answer for this myself.
Sounds good.I'm not sure so I'll probably go ahead and do the 3 extra days.
They vary from 8 weeks to 4 months. I have thought about worming them as a precaution. Do you have info on how to go about doing that?How old are they? Is it doable for you to get a fecal float test done?
Other internal parasites can cause increased intestinal shed. If it were my flock I'd either get the fecal done (not usually terribly expensive-there are mail in options if you don't have a vet that will do it), or I would worm them.