So in that case are the red stringy bits part of the fluke or it like intestinal lining from whatever damage the fluke does?
Thankfully I think I've already found some other posts on here with relevant dosage information so I guess this is just something I'm going to have to take care of. I...
Dang, maybe it's just cope from me not wanting to have to deworm but is is there any sort of chance it was already on the ground? I left for like 10 minutes or so to get my phone to take that first photo and then I did poke it around a bit before to try and separate one of the red stringy bits...
I have the luxury of work from home right now so I got a chance to get more photos. I don't really know what that thing in the photo is but it wasn't squishy like everything else. Took a couple more photos and broke it apart and I think it might have just been a seed or something that was...
To add details this is a welsummer who is a little over a year old. I'd say her weight has remained pretty constant. Appetite for feed is healthy and behavior has been pretty standard to the rest of the flock with plenty of exploring around the yard. Also of note is that the flock is coming out...
I was doing some morning duties before heading off to work when I noticed one of the girls walking in front of me dropped something that looked a bit off. Anyways I took a few photos, and then ran it under water to remove all of the dirt and poop from the weird bit. I feel like I might already...
Another post of photos I took in the morning. Crazy busy today so I really didn't get to watch her much.
She seemed to had eaten a little bit of feed considering she had spilled a bit when I checked on her in the morning. Still standing a little bit uncomfortably but as soon as I moved her out...
Well I guess I shouldn't be too surprised with all of the exploring she was doing up until recently. Likely my last post of the night, but any ideas what's up with that mucus? Like I guess I'm not surprised it's in the poop since it had been probably mixed in with the spit the day before and...
I hadn't even noticed that weird long part. I was more just looking at the weird egg looking yellow poop. Now I wish I had taken more photos to be absolutely sure, but I don't think it could be a part of anything else. How would she even get that? Maybe I can be absolutely sure with tomorrow's...
I forgot to post this morning wow. Well she was fine all day today. No spit and no lethargy this morning. Still standing weird sometimes when I had her cooped up but when I got a chance to come back home midday I let her free to hang with the others. Foraged a bit but then mostly just roosted...
Ah hell I knew I forgot something. I forgot to get that calcium and I even went to Walmart today.
Well after the last update she was mostly fine for the entire day. She didn't really want to eat too much more apart from the egg but spilled some dry feed so I figure she had some interest in it...
Finally had some real success this morning. I woke up this morning kind of disappointed that she not touched her feed or the water based on how empty her crop felt. After that a couple minutes later I found a pretty bad looking poop with the kind of green that I'm pretty sure denotes an empty...
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I mean I don't think she's molting. Some of the feathers around the base of her tail do look just slightly ruffled. I figured that could just be from this very small silkie cockerel that I let walk around trying an attempt with her before one of the larger sisters chased them off or just...
So still thinking wet fowl pox right? I think I saw her drinking some but she might have just looked at it and then quit. Her crop has been empty all day. It's getting late now so I'm thinking for now I'll just carefully drip her a little bit of Pedialyte and water. In the morning I'll try fresh...