STOP this Deadly Chick Disease IN ITS TRACKS 🐔😷❤️
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Henlo! I am The President of Chickenlandia and I want to welcome you to Chickenlandia, a magical place where my pet chickens (and a few ducks) live an awesome life. Thank you for watching this video all about preventing and treating coccidiosis in baby chicks and adult chickens. I hope you love it! #chickenlandia #welcometochickenlandia #backyardchickens
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Madam President, you have saved so many chickens and so many broken hearts with your precious information! You're even more of a saint than you are an interspecies political figure.
Lol thank you soooo much!! I really appreciate it. 🥰🥰🥰
I wish I found your videos before I got chickens. I bought mine from a hatchery and didn’t put them outside until they were I think a month old. But I did have them in a safe place and brought them inside until the coop was built. My husband kept putting off building the coop and so I think my chickens were 2 months old before he got it done. 12 chickens in the house was horrible 😬🥴🤦🏼♀️
I got 26 chickenbabies, from 6 mommies, this year. 😂 They still want to have more, but I did not approve. I never had babies in a machine. My flock expanded from 16 to 42 this year.😱
But I have the space.❤ I raise brahma, wyandotte, Swedish flowerhen and also a mix from some other local breeds!
Perfect timing, I have 30 eggs in the incubator. Your the greatest backyard chicken educator. 🥰🐣
Wow, thank you!
And I have 20 eggs in my incubator too! Awesome ❤
@@ariseshine3449 , that's awesome. Good luck with yours. I can't wait to candle mine in a couple days. 🥰🐣👍
@@cheripierre9029 aww thank you, it's so exciting! This is my first incubator experience...7 days til lockdown!!
Have you incubated before?
No I haven't, this is 1st time with a friend. Last year I had a broody hen for the 1st time and could not break her from sitting so I let her sit. Problem with that was eggs were from different days even though i tried to make them. She ended up sitting on 12 and then slowly stryes kicking some ougone by one down to 6. When it was close to 21 days she kicked out 3 more. I dropped one and there was blood and a chick who started peeping. That one I put in a 5 gal bucket wrapped in towels with a heat lamp and a humidifier in the bathroom and darned if she didn't hatch out the next day and survive. Still have her. 🤗😊 the other 2 were still born, so I got 4 chicks out of the surprise births. Lol I am trying to follow all hatching methods this go round and see if i can make any extra cash or I guess I'll add them to my existing 10. We'll have to wait and see. 🐣🥰🐥
A year ago I had my chick's on medicated chick starter, which also blocks Thiamin and they still ended up with coccidiosis. I had to treat them with medication that further blocked thiamin and one got wryneck because of thiamin deficiency. I no longer feed them medicated feed. It would be different if you live in a damp climate and were raising 50 plus chick's in hot wet conditions, but I'm a backyard chicken keeper with 16 chickens.
Exactly. I’m so sorry you had that experience! I’ll be doing a video on medicated feed soon.
Like you I had someone, my mom teach me the ropes of farming and homesteading regarding chicken keeping being that she grew up on one in Russia and it was a big part of their daily life and survival. So when I dove in as a kid I find you learn best from experience. Education helps a great deal and will definitely help settle the mind and give you confidence as well.
I use homeopathy on the family humans, bunnies, chickens and dogs. Works wonders. Last year we hatched our first chicks in an incubator. Exposing them to the outdoors was perfect. We either took them outside or brought patches of grass from the garden where the older hens range. Bringing new chicks from breeders, we do the same, but keep them away for 1 month. We cannot get amprolium where I live, so in one case I had I went with isolating the only chicken that showed symptoms and tweaked the diet a little for everyone. Did great. Thank you for your videos... I do not feel alone, specially when people say "homeowhat"? I have my results to prove it with wry neck, coccidiosis, eggbound hens, sour crop. etc.
When I purchased chicks last spring one died within 2 days. Then another one got sick, and I did a ton of research but wasn’t sure about coccidia because there was no blood in the stool. The vet however, said it was coccidia and gave me meds for it but I ended up using Corid and she got better and no other chicks got sick. It hits hard and fast.
When I had chickens, I used apple cider vinegar to clean their coop and run, as well as using it as medication in their water. Once I was done with a round of apple cider vinegar water, I would give them a round of probiotics and electrolytes mixed in their water.
Also after each cleaning I made sure I would add DE to their bedding and sprinkle some in their run. In addition I added some DE to their feed few times a year. They were on a mixture of multigrain bird feed, chicken pellet feed, and kitchen/garden scraps.
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We have alo growing wild in our aria. I cut it in to 1/2 inch cubes and add about 500g to 10lt water and then just supplement their water with this. 24hrs later, the chicks are rocking again.
Be blessed.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
I ❤ your personality Madam President of Chickenlandia. Thank you so much for the in depth work that you do 😊
Love your videos always so informative
Thank you!!
I just found out about this channel and now I am addicted.. watching from Senegal.. Ty so much 😊
Yay! Thank you!
I learned the hard way, and a friend of mine also did, never to introduce adult chickens to your existing flock. Just don’t do it. I didn’t once and I ended up losing three chickens. My friend has done it a couple times and basically lost her whole flock both times. Just don’t do it. It’s not worth it.
Thank you for explaining that their natural brooding with their mommas is the best.
I’ve dedicated my own farm to only natural brooding. I know not everyone can do this and my own starter flock came from breeders who are doing the same-but I also got chicks from a farm store.
My mommas have done awesome jobs and I was at the point of being able to start selling my momma’s who have had successfully brooded chicks to adulthood…but we had a horrific event happen-a pack of coyotes ate through the chicken wire in the coop and massacred 34 of my chickens-leaving 17 still in the coop-the other 10 that survived have been so resilient-but it was very devistating . There were lots of places for the chickens to go into for safety-but I guess they froze.
The roosters that were in there died defending the hens…
We are putting up heavy gauge small set wire to sure up the coops.
I built the coops around patches of trees for a more natural environment….I just don’t understand why after 3 years of having to deal with them picking off chickens while they forage-why they decided to come chew a hole in the coop and go after all of them.
Thankfully, I still have a little under half of my flock left-with all of the death-we had 3 chicks hatch yesterday-momma is a good hen and is very doting.
I’ve got another hen with chicks due next week sometime…
I am stuck as to what to do though-it’ll take years to build up a flock to the size I had (I’m on 11 acres).
Your videos have been very helpful in the past. Maybe you can do one on this subject.
I have definitely learned my lesson. I had five hens and just wanted a couple more so I bought some eggs off of eBay. I ended up with 3 and 2 cockerel. They are not the same as the ones I got from the hatchery. 2 had wry neck which has improved immensely. It was scary to watch and broke my heart. Thanks again for all the help. I learned a lot this past year watching your videos.
Thanks for helping us "newbies". Tee in N.M.❤
Thank you! Got my first chicks 3/30/22 and all the store had in reasonable bags was medicated. I had read from the hatchery that medicated feed was best, but, I too don't like to go that route. Thank you. My chicks have eaten their last medicated feed and take a few trips outside at 2+ weeks old next week.
Great video and idea...the part of gradually getting the birds out into the yard
Thank you!
Great informational video as always! Thanks for sharing!
You’re so welcome. :)
Awesome videos!!! Hugs from all our chickens here in Nova Scotia!
❤ I value your information! Love you 😘
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Thank you for taking this topic. I have experienced that and most of my chicks died. Been looking for best medication to give and prevent this from happening again.
Love, love, love your videos!! So glad I found you. I am a new chick owner (we have 9, 2-3 week olds that we've had for 2 weeks now) and a new baby guinea owner (we have 9 2-3 week olds that we have had for 2 weeks). Wanting to know what spices I should be adding to their food right now? I was planning on starting with dried oregano and pepper flakes.
I have had chickens for at least fifty years and never even gave this malady a second thought, though I hear alot about it. I have always fed my birds non-medicated feeds, and most of what they eat is what they can forage or what I give them in the form of kitchen scraps, garden waste, and clumps of sod and earth I throw into their run. I'm sure this and other protazoa abound in their environment so I believe there has always been balance through living in a spacious housing, getting good natural foods, and never bringing chickens in from other flocks. My flock size averages only 100 to 120 birds, and all young birds are from eggs hatched within the flock or as day old chicks purchased from a hatchery and brooded by me. I may just be lucky? Stress is probably a huge factor (too many birds cooped up together) and poor sanitation together with lack of good water to drink and the ability to dust bathe and exercise through exploration and scratching up good things from the earth. The only supplemental thing my chickens ever get is a pile of coarse gravel now and then, gleaned from the county roads! I can only recommend that chicken keepers allow a chicken to be a chicken and keep them happy and busy. Thanks for the videos you do.
Thank you for this super informative video.
You’re so welcome.
Should I give them a little nutritional yeast in their regular diet.... say maybe a little once a week or so?
You could. I give some to mine every once in a while. It’s really good for ducks so I always have it on hand. :)
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Great video! Do wish it came out sooner, unfortunarlty we lost a chick to Coccidiosis but were able to save the rest of our flock before it got worse. I also had a question, my new flock of chickens are about 20 weeks old now but haven't started laying any eggs, it is colder where I live rn but I was just wondering if I should be concerned or if its normal for it take longer during the winter for them to start! Love your videos 😊.
Yes it is normal. I’m guessing you will see an egg very, very soon! Maybe even in the next couple weeks. 😜
@@WelcometoChickenlandia Ok sounds good. Can't wait for that haha!
Natural immunity for the win 🥰
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I lost a 3 year old chicken 3 days ago for unknown reasons. Now a 1 year old is exhibiting similar symptoms of lethargy. I have started Corid treatment for the whole flock in case it’s that. It’s been 105 to 112 outside where I live but they have plenty of shade and get hose time, ice in their waters and cold treats twice daily. They also have two fans in the large coop. If there are any other recommendations of what it could be, please let me know.
I'm getting ready for a few chickens. They will be my first flock and I've been trying to learn as much as possible to be prepared for all possible problems. I know about coccidiosis and I was wondering if colloidal silver would be good for that. I use it for cats and dogs and it helps with giardia which I believe is similar to coccidia...
Can anybody advise on using CS for chickens?
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Do we have to sanitize our coop and run due to coccocidiosis? If so, what should we use?
Chicks raised by a mother hen also generally don't get picked on as much. There is an occasional hen that will be mean to a chick. My experience mothering is catchy. Other potential mother hen types must think 'oh I want some too!'mine usually want to set three or four batches about the same time. My husband says. 'More chickens?!!
I don’t have a hen. So a brooder is all I have. And it’s at the most 60 degrees outside where I am in Colorado right now late February still snow on the ground in places. I know it needs to be at least 70 degrees for them to go outside “right”.
I july of this year my flock of chickens got coccidiosis. It spread like wild fire. Even though I treated them with corid only 6 chickens survived they never fully recovered and I had to put them down. Before I get another flock of chickens how can I disinfect the chicken coop and the chicken run after coccidiosis. I have read that a 10 percent ammonia solution can be used.
We may possibly be moving to a different house. Are there dangers in moving the chickens to a different environment, like them getting coccidiosis?
I would not worry about it. Just make sure you have good practices, their area is reasonably clean and not muddy, and that they have good nutrition. Coccidia need certain conditions to become disease. If your chickens are healthy they should develop natural immunity to whatever strains are present in the new soil. 🐔❤️
Thanks ! I was wondering if you have chickens who recovered from the cocci disease can you add more hens in with them or is that not possible?
Do you give your chickens Rescue Remedy on a regular basis and do you feed them scrambled eggs? I didn’t hear if you said what you did with those two things. I just saw the pictures. Thanks!
No I only give them at certain times. Like, if there is a stressful situation going on I will give rescue remedy. And i will give scrambled eggs with herbs if there is sickness in the flock or if I’m worried about sickness. But you can give them herbs like oregano and thyme all the time. It’s good for them!
@@WelcometoChickenlandia thank you !
@@WelcometoChickenlandia is dried oregano and dried thyme ok to give to 2-3 week old chicks?
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What is the best starter feed you recommend?
Hi so glad I found your Chanel so informative I saw on your video you have a Peking duck .I’m new to having Ducks myself do you have videos for duck raising and care housing etc ty .I have Peking’s and mallards and am having behavioral issues one duck is getting ostracized and the feathers were pulled off bk his neck and he’s now hiding from them any advice would be appreciated all ducks are male
Great video thank you. Can you distilled water for baby chics?
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Look into moringa seed, it's wonderful!!
Can you get the medicine at Tractor Supply?
You should be able to, yes!
Do you have any videos or recommendations on brooding turkeys with chickens? Thanks!
do u recommend using corid once a month just as a preventative; or do u only use it as treatment as needed?
Dosage is very confusing. Please suggest the liquid Corid dosage to prevent coccidiosis for chicks and big chickens.
I use an outside baby chicken coop inside my big chicken run once their feathered they live in there til their about the size of the rest of my flock.
Iv been feeding my chicks for 2 days now and just realized it's medicated (it's not a commercial package). Tomorrow I'm throwing it out and getting non med
That is not available in the uk, do you know what I can use instead? I can only find on line a treatment called harkers oxaid which is for pigeons
A teaspoon of vegemite dissolved into the chicken water works wonders. 🐣🐤
So I have been feeding my girls medicated feed. They are almost 10 weeks old now. If I switch to non medicated feed should I also give them the vitamins or brewers yeast? Or is switching their food enough? Thank you for this information.
Do you know what milky watery poop means? Is this normal? Specifically in waterfowl..
My girls a pooping blood.. ugh... going to treat them... probably the muddy conditions
I think I’ve had coccidiosis in my flock before but I didn’t recognize it. 🤨
Oh no! I hope you got through it okay. ❤️
It’s very cold where I live so I haven’t been able to take the chicks out they’re almost fully feathered at this point are they at a disadvantage because they’ve never been outside before?
I can’t buy AmproMed - P Amprolium solutions because I ‘m not getting here and also on the shopping apps what to do ☹️
How does it compare with Kenyan climate
How the heck do you keep grass growing in that yard.
Some of those shots were from earlier this fall! There’s less grass now.
Feed them very well and offer several dirt bath areas and they won't bother the grass.
I did all the natural things.... orginal 5 chicks, the magic water, clean hemp- clean area, everything was perfect... but one got it. Saw the blood. Treating now. Ughhh
Dalia! I need your help fast!
Vanessa here👋
IM LOSING THE battle with mites or lice! It looks more like, "walking dandruff, " I've been trying everything with my chickens! I can't control it. I've used elector psp,pymethrin dip and spray, diatomaceous earth,wood ash,garlic, chili peppers, garlic dish soap spray, pour on Ivermectin. I even switched them to a metal cage with aluminum roosts. PLEASE HELP🥺
I'm on ranch property in bfe Arizona. There isn't a vet here that treats chickens. I mostly get laughed at for trying to save mine "old rancher mentality," kill em all and start over is the advice I get. I love my girls! I've already lost a couple. Their little faces turn white from anemia. I pump them full of iron, b12, and garlic to keep them alive until I can figure this out. Thank you for your time
Ps, I love your new set up🥰
Pss, I've also tried keeping lavender, oragano, eucalyptus, peppermint and tons of power washing in coop + pymethrin spray
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My chicken has a poopy butt just 2 of them but how often should they be wormed my pen is really muddy right now its been raining alot I been leaving them out of that wet pen but they stay in the rain all day today
Don't worm unless you see worms. Keep your run mud free by using several inches of river sand. Don't use sand if your run is not covered. The sand will get to hot in the sun and burn their feet.
My baby chicks got coccidiosis 😭😭. I have lost over 10 so far.
Thank you, AGAIN! That’s what I thought: don’t chickens need thiamine?!?
My first chick's had 1 loss to coccideosis
Ugh I’m so sorry!
Wouldn't Ditomasios Earth help that not be a thing??
Some whole milk.
Not quite everything you need to know about coccidiosis.
I picked up some hydro-hen 3n1 prebiotic, electrolytes and acidifiers. Will this help? Do I need more. I've lost 3 girls in a matter of 5 days. They all look great then all of a sudden they just go down.
Can I get chicks for a broody hen in the off season? Or can one only get chicks seasonally?