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elissarules
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she doesn’t have blood in the stool.Most cocci do not cause blood in the stool. There are 6 common cocci that can infect them and only one causes blood in stool.
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she doesn’t have blood in the stool.Most cocci do not cause blood in the stool. There are 6 common cocci that can infect them and only one causes blood in stool.
Good luck!I’m going to have a fecal tested. Just curious if there’s anything I should try now, as she’s seeming to get worse and worse
I’m going to have a fecal tested. Just curious if there’s anything I should try now, as she’s seeming to get worse and worse
Fearing roundworms due to sloppy bottoms in one flock, rather than treating, I had a fecal read. The livestock vet found no worms but rather clostridial bacteria. He gave me tetracycline that cleared it up.
Had I wormed first, I would have wasted a lot of time.
one year old barnevelder hen who has been suffering with lethargy for a few weeks now. At first I thought it was dehydration (it had got really warm), and then I thought worms. I’ve been deworming her for 5 days now and she has only got worse.
dark green with yellow specks. Could she be egg bound? I don’t know anything and I’m desperate.
When is the last time she laid an egg?she’s super puffed up. dull eyes. pale comb. her crop is small but has mostly water. there is food in there.
Same.Well, I’ve already wasted a lot of time. I have an appointment for monday.