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<blockquote data-quote="MK" data-source="post: 90135" data-attributes="member: 1617"><p>only diagnosis is not a parasite/protazoa....which is all I really wanted to know. I can treat the rest with sulfa, electros etc....but if they are going to keep passing coccidosis back and forth I wanted to get some meds in the water. I treated her with sulfa when she first had the runs. Did not help. As she was eating and drinking and taking the electros with bottle of water, I let the bug run it's course. Sometimes the meds do more harm than good...especially if they are eating and acting OK. The problem has pretty much gone away...she does not have the runs/scours. The stool is a good sample by all account...except the tissue and some blood spots. Again...she is eating, playing ruminating etc. Ears perky eyes clear stretching and cleaning her nose. Thanks for the input. I will keep ya updated. MK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MK, post: 90135, member: 1617"] only diagnosis is not a parasite/protazoa....which is all I really wanted to know. I can treat the rest with sulfa, electros etc....but if they are going to keep passing coccidosis back and forth I wanted to get some meds in the water. I treated her with sulfa when she first had the runs. Did not help. As she was eating and drinking and taking the electros with bottle of water, I let the bug run it's course. Sometimes the meds do more harm than good...especially if they are eating and acting OK. The problem has pretty much gone away...she does not have the runs/scours. The stool is a good sample by all account...except the tissue and some blood spots. Again...she is eating, playing ruminating etc. Ears perky eyes clear stretching and cleaning her nose. Thanks for the input. I will keep ya updated. MK [/QUOTE]
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