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Can’t walk, bloody stool

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Oh no! It sounds like you’re dealing with a very clucky situation. If your feathered friend can’t walk and has bloody stools, it’s natural to feel concerned. From what you’ve described, it seems like your chicken is having a tough time. The inability to stand, especially after a recent attempt, combined with bloody stools, could indeed suggest a health issue like coccidiosis, which is common in chickens. This parasitic infection can cause severe gastrointestinal distress. It’s crucial to monitor other symptoms and ensure your chicken stays hydrated. Sharing experiences can be incredibly helpful, so let’s cluck together and see if anyone else has faced a similar situation. Your chicken deserves all the love and care during this challenging time!

Anyone experienced where a chicken cannot walk and has bloody stools?

My chicken is in a makeshift chicken hospital bed and he tried to standup after we fed and gave him water yesterday, but he couldn’t stand for more than a 2 seconds

Now he cannot stand at all. Its been about 35 hours since he’s been unable to stand and about 2 hours since he had a bloody stool

Im starting to suspect its coccidiosis(?)

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