Sara,
>>Hmm... no blood in stools. I guess it could be a chronic intestinal
thing that hasn't shown any signs yet. But diarhea is darkish, not
light. She is eating well. So it may not be cocci. I'm still going
to move her into the hutch where she will have room to stand, attempt to
walk, but still be protected. Other than what I have been doing, not
sure what to be trying....
thing that hasn't shown any signs yet. But diarhea is darkish, not
light. She is eating well. So it may not be cocci. I'm still going
to move her into the hutch where she will have room to stand, attempt to
walk, but still be protected. Other than what I have been doing, not
sure what to be trying....
most chickens with cocci do not have bloody diarrhea, they may not have diarrhea at all, but if the gut is not working right then many animals are suffering from B-deficiency. Treating her for coccidiosis isn't likely going to hurt her, but having untreated coccidiosis causes permanent damage to the gut.
I would also suggest to stop using the garlic and pepper, I doubt they do any good and especially garlic can be toxic.
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