Thanks for the Merck link.

I don't thinks it coccidiosis.
I've been staring through the microscope and haven't even seen any cocci ova. 
 Maybe, 2 tapeworm ova and several what looked like a long worm.  What I did 
see would be considered a very low load.

I've just checked on her again and she is less loose than this AM.  More like 
thick pudding consistency now.  I'm thinking about going ahead with the 
peptobismol, if somebody can give me a rough estimate as to how much.

And, getting my order for Restore in the mail in the AM!  :-)

As far as a vet around here-no luck thus far.  The ones that do see something 
beyond house pets are primarily, horse vets.  My vet won't even do an O and P 
on sheep feces.

I hope to make it to the State fair this year and ask some of the shepherds 
where their vets are located.

On my own for now and the great assist y'all provide.

Diana
in NC
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