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JHP Homestead
Loving the herd life
Thank you! We started Corid yesterday, along with a probiotic. Also been feeding small amounts of plantain and blackberry leaves, to try to stave off stomach upset. Lost the SR buck that was looking sickly this morning but hopefully won’t have too many more losses.Yes and yes, treat for cocci. Corid is safe, though some will do a course of liquid B complex vitamins in the water after treatment. Butcher any that are ready now. We have had this happen to our NZs and a good friend who had nice Silver Foxes. We've both lost large portions of litters this way.
Like I ranted about in another thread, cocci can get them even in raised wire. I've suspected that it's flies spreading it from the manure below, to the cages above, but that's just a guess.
One of my breeder does is showing some reluctance to eat so I’m really worried she’s going to be the next big loss. Would there be any benefit to force feeding her a pellet/probiotic slurry to keep her strength up and give the Corid time to work?
Is the meat safe to eat if they have Coccidiosis and treated with Corid? I have eight fryers ready to butcher, so it’d be awesome if I could still use the meat.