Australia - Six states..and that funny little island.

I remember thinking ( when I first started breeding ) this is easy, the ones with the little spur seed are roos. Quickly realized they all have them, some just don't develop into spurs.
We had a very successful day at the showjumping interschool champs. Jess qualified both of her horses for nationals, so it looks like she's off to Vic later in the year. Thanks for asking Sam.
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YAY way to go Jess that's fantastic results.
 
Thanks Sam and satay, we are very proud of her. She trains very hard and keeps her horses in tip top condition. Rusty's fetlock has healed quite well, and being as he has been out with injury for 6 weeks , he performed like a trooper.
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Got some great pics from the comp, will upload later.
 
Hi everyone. I have been reading threads on BYC for quite a while and have finally joined up. I live in Western Australia. We have had chickens for about a year, they were pullets and just laying when we got them. I think one is molting as she is losing some feathers (I see new feathers coming through) but the other doesn't appear to be molting. However, neither has laid an egg for about 3 months. I have treated them for lice and bought wormer from the pet store however I don't know if they have worms. I was hoping to post a pic if that is okay of their poo and maybe get someone's opinion. Hubby is at the point where he wants to get rid of them and I really don't want to, I love having them. I want to get more pullets when the local free range egg place has them towards the end of March. Thankyou for reading.


 
Sorry, I meant to say that I'm concerned the top of the poo is yellow, not bright white as it used to be. 

Hello and :welcome.
The yellow coloured poop is what's known as ceacal, and is normal for every 7th or 8 th poo. It's actually the ceacal lining being shed. Nothing to worry about.
It's not uncommon for them to go ' off the lay ' when they are molting , broody or in adverse weather conditions. I think you'll find that your girls have been experiencing at least 2 of these factors.
I would wait until they have finished molting and worm them again. Worming and de- licing need to be followed up by another treatment 10 days later, to be effective. Most wormers that are labelled for chickens only kill roundworm. Chickens unfortunately get tape , hook, pin and a few other worms that are not targeted by these wormers.
Keep in mind that the average isa brown only lays prolifically for 2 years and then slows down. My last isa died just before Xmas and she was 7 -8 years old but she stopped laying years ago. She still enjoyed her old age.
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RIP Red.
 
Hi all -
I'm from the Mornington Peninsula, in Vic
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WELCOME
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Hi everyone. I have been reading threads on BYC for quite a while and have finally joined up. I live in Western Australia. We have had chickens for about a year, they were pullets and just laying when we got them. I think one is molting as she is losing some feathers (I see new feathers coming through) but the other doesn't appear to be molting. However, neither has laid an egg for about 3 months. I have treated them for lice and bought wormer from the pet store however I don't know if they have worms. I was hoping to post a pic if that is okay of their poo and maybe get someone's opinion. Hubby is at the point where he wants to get rid of them and I really don't want to, I love having them. I want to get more pullets when the local free range egg place has them towards the end of March. Thankyou for reading.


WELCOME
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Here is a great chart to help you with your poo problems. If it was anything severe I think she would have died in 3 months. So that rules out egg bound, egg peritonitis etc.
http://chat.allotment-garden.org/index.php?topic=17568.0%253Cbr%253E%253Cbr%253Ei
 
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The yellow coloured poop is what's known as ceacal, and is normal for every 7th or 8 th poo. It's actually the ceacal lining being shed. Nothing to worry about.
It's not uncommon for them to go ' off the lay ' when they are molting , broody or in adverse weather conditions. I think you'll find that your girls have been experiencing at least 2 of these factors.
I would wait until they have finished molting and worm them again. Worming and de- licing need to be followed up by another treatment 10 days later, to be effective. Most wormers that are labelled for chickens only kill roundworm. Chickens unfortunately get tape , hook, pin and a few other worms that are not targeted by these wormers.
Keep in mind that the average isa brown only lays prolifically for 2 years and then slows down. My last isa died just before Xmas and she was 7 -8 years old but she stopped laying years ago. She still enjoyed her old age.

RIP Red.
Thankyou so much for answering. Its a huge relief to know the yellow isn't out of the ordinary. Some pretty scary things pop up when you google 'yellow poo in chickens.' I have treated for lice and worms with the follow up treatments. Neither of them have any bugs on them now. The wormer I have is the only one available at the local 'Better pets and gardens' called Worm-enda Poultry wormer, which states it treats for Large roundworm, Caecal worm and hairworm. The active ingredient is Levamisole. I know they'll lay less and less but I wasn't expecting them to just stop altogether, and at the same time. Hopefully they will start up again soon, its pretty depressing checking every day and there's nothing. And getting the discarded lettuce leaves from Coles, and telling the check out operater the bag of leaves is for the chooks, then buying an 18 carton of eggs haha. We're so used to having eggs and my youngest daughter would live on them if I let her!
 

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