Debbie Churchill
Chirping
- Jan 22, 2018
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Our 9 year old pet house chicken has started pooping a clear chalky looking poop. She has done this 3 times this morning and there is quite a bit each time. Does anyone know what is causing this
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Pictures of the poop and hen would be a great help.Our 9 year old pet house chicken has started pooping a clear chalky looking poop. She has done this 3 times this morning and there is quite a bit each time. Does anyone know what is causing this
Pictures of the poop and hen would be a great help.
I've already cleaned up the fresh poop. The photo on the Left is a pic of dried over night and the right is a new pic of Red
She eats a mixture of bird seed. Mostly millet. We used compressed logs in our wood stove. Sometimes I see her pecking around in that.What are you feeding her?
Oh boy, you've been feeding her this her whole life? That is not a balanced diet and puts her a a high risk for diseases. She's very likely deficient in lots of nutrients, I'm suprised that you haven't seen any symptoms sooner. You need to switch her to a commercial chicken feed ASAP. Purina is cheep and usually readily available. I bet you'll see a lot fo improvement after switching feed.She eats a mixture of bird seed. Mostly millet. We used compressed logs in our wood stove. Sometimes I see her pecking around in that.
Thanks! She used to eat chicken feed until we brought her in the house several years ago when something killed all the other chickens. I will switch her over again.Oh boy, you've been feeding her this her whole life? That is not a balanced diet and puts her a a high risk for diseases. She's very likely deficient in lots of nutrients, I'm suprised that you haven't seen any symptoms sooner. You need to switch her to a commercial chicken feed ASAP. Purina is cheep and usually readily available. I bet you'll see a lot fo improvement after switching feed.
Sounds good. But may I ask why you switched when you brought her inside?Thanks! She used to eat chicken feed until we brought her in the house several years ago when something killed all the other chickens. I will switch her over again.