Blood in poop

WhitneyL

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Oct 6, 2024
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Is this coccidiosis ☹️ what’s the correct dosage of Corid for a pullet I believe she’s around 16-18 wks
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That to me looks like a cecal poop. When mine had blood in their poop, it was separate from the poop and they actually dripped blood on the bedding. That doesn't mean that's how it is though.

Here's the instructions. If you're going to give this to them, I'd go with the right side instructions for severe. Don't give any vitamins until it's done, then vitamin water every other day for a week or two afterwards to replenish the thiamin. Probiotics as well can help them.

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That to me looks like a cecal poop. When mine had blood in their poop, it was separate from the poop and they actually dripped blood on the bedding. That doesn't mean that's how it is though.

Here's the instructions. If you're going to give this to them, I'd go with the right side instructions for severe. Don't give any vitamins until it's done, then vitamin water every other day for a week or two afterwards to replenish the thiamin. Probiotics as well can help them.

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Thank you for the chart, people on FB are saying normal poop, she is under a lot of stress with the move and I have her on different food, so I’m guessing that’s what’s going on, I’ll continue to monitor and treat if needed, thank you!!
 
The top picture looks like some blood. The second is cecal poop, normal a few times a day. Is she acting lethargic, standing puffed up or hunched, or not eating? Is she new or are any birds new? At 4 months, she should be building up resistance to coccidia in your soil. But Corid is safe, and you can start treatment if you feel safer. Use the dosage of 2 tsp of the liquid, or 1.5 tsp of the powder per gallon of water for 5-7 days.
 
The top picture looks like some blood. The second is cecal poop, normal a few times a day. Is she acting lethargic, standing puffed up or hunched, or not eating? Is she new or are any birds new? At 4 months, she should be building up resistance to coccidia in your soil. But Corid is safe, and you can start treatment if you feel safer. Use the dosage of 2 tsp of the liquid, or 1.5 tsp of the powder per gallon of water for 5-7 days.
She’s eating, drinking, is standing normal and not puffed up at all. She is a new bird. She doesn’t seem as curious or outgoing as other birds. she mainly stays on the roost, or pecks around at the poop catcher I have below the roost. she seems to be slowly opening up more the longer I have her.
 
She’s eating, drinking, is standing normal and not puffed up at all. She is a new bird. She doesn’t seem as curious or outgoing as other birds. she mainly stays on the roost, or pecks around at the poop catcher I have below the roost. she seems to be slowly opening up more the longer I have her.
The poop seems healthy and by the way you described it she sounds healthy too
 
Thank you for the chart, people on FB are saying normal poop, she is under a lot of stress with the move and I have her on different food, so I’m guessing that’s what’s going on, I’ll continue to monitor and treat if needed, thank you!!
Use the Corid and treat her for the worms too with Safe-Guard, especially since she is new to your flock.
 

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