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In the Brooder
I have an outbreak of coccidiosis in my brooder. I started them on Corid yesterday (1/2 teaspoon of liquid per quart in their water), and it looked like they were all getting better, but then another one died last night and today many of them are acting lethargic again. These chicks are a mix of 8-day-olds and 2-week-olds.
I have 9 left out of 13. My brooder is about 2'x4', pine shavings in the bottom, heat lamp on top. I switch to a dark bulb at night so they can sleep. I clean their water multiple times a day and clean the brooder every day. The temperature in the brooder must be good because the chicks wander the entire brooder, chirping and scratching and acting like happy (albeit sleepy) chicks.
Beyond the Corid in their drinking water, I give them a mash of boiled egg, buttermilk, and fresh garlic once a day, and sprinkle oregano all over the brooder; the garlic is supposed to be an antimicrobial and immune booster, the buttermilk induces diarrhea to help clear out the parasite and also gives them more probiotics (their feed has probiotics in it as well), the oregano is an antimicrobial. I also started them on electrolytes today.
What else can I do to save my chicks? How long will it be before they start to perk back up? After starting them on Corid yesterday morning I thought I would be in the clear, but after losing another one last night now I'm not sure I'll save any of them
I have 9 left out of 13. My brooder is about 2'x4', pine shavings in the bottom, heat lamp on top. I switch to a dark bulb at night so they can sleep. I clean their water multiple times a day and clean the brooder every day. The temperature in the brooder must be good because the chicks wander the entire brooder, chirping and scratching and acting like happy (albeit sleepy) chicks.
Beyond the Corid in their drinking water, I give them a mash of boiled egg, buttermilk, and fresh garlic once a day, and sprinkle oregano all over the brooder; the garlic is supposed to be an antimicrobial and immune booster, the buttermilk induces diarrhea to help clear out the parasite and also gives them more probiotics (their feed has probiotics in it as well), the oregano is an antimicrobial. I also started them on electrolytes today.
What else can I do to save my chicks? How long will it be before they start to perk back up? After starting them on Corid yesterday morning I thought I would be in the clear, but after losing another one last night now I'm not sure I'll save any of them
