Actually the poop looks pretty normal. This is my go to poop reference chart http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/02/whats-scoop-on-chicken-poop-digestive.html
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Thank you super helpful! I'll have to start compiling the things I don't already have...surprisingly hard to find things around here (rural wyoming) you would think there would be some good farm stores. Thank goodness fort he internet.After losing my first girl I realized the importance of having a Chicken First Aid kit on hand. When she got sick I was running all over the place trying to find and get things I needed, I was not going to be in that situation again. So here is what I have put together in my Chicken First Aid Kit
- Isolation Coop
- The Chicken Health Handbook
- Moonlight Mile Herb Essentials Kit
- Epsom Salt
- Witch Hazel
- Preparation H
- Pediatric Electrolyte
- Calcium Citrate
- Vitamin D3 - 500 IU
- Calcium (elemental) - 400 mg
- Hairdryer
- Acidophilus (Probiotic + Calcium)
- DURVET 136028 Vitamins & Electrolytes
- DURVET Poultry Vitamins & Electrolytes
- Sav-A-Chick Probiotic
- Sav-A-Chick Electrolyte and Vitamin Supplements
- CORID 20% SOLUBLE POWDER
- Nutri-Drench Poultry Solution
- Vetericyn Plus Poultry Care Spray for Chickens
- MannaPro Theracyn Wound & Skin Care Spray
- MannaPro Hen Healer Multi-Purpose Ointment
- VetRx Poultry Aid
- ProBios
- Green Goo
- Big Ole Bird - Poultry Probiotic & Poultry Supplement
- 3M Vetrap
- Syringes 1mil
- Disposable Changing Pads
- Durvet Probiotics
- Bag Balm
- Vaseline
- Gauze Pads
- Exam Gloves