Bloody in morning poo clean up, help.

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She’s eating and running around and I only know it’s my Ameracauna because her butt is bloody.
 

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Is she active and eating well? Sometimes coccidiosis can cause blood in droppings, and worms can as well. I would probably start some Corid just in cause. Dosage is 2 tsp per gallon of the liquid per gallon of water for 5 days, and it is safe for all of the chickens. For worming, the easiest one to use is Valbazen 1/2 ml given orally once and again in 10 days. It is available online or you may order it from your TSC or feed store. SafeGuard liquid goat wormer or the horse paste can be given 1/4 ml per pound for 5 consecutive day. Either one of those (not the horse paste) should be shaken well.
 
She is eating well and running around. Not lethargic at all. Ran up for morning treats as usual and grabbed some feed when I replaced it.

Ill make sure I have some dewormer just in case.
 
I would watch to see if any others them are pecking at her vent or feathers as well, since blood feathers when broken off may bleed a lot. That is a lot of blood for worms, but hopefully you can narrow down the issue.
 
She is eating well and running around. Not lethargic at all. Ran up for morning treats as usual and grabbed some feed when I replaced it.

Ill make sure I have some dewormer just in case.
Get Corid too. It's not for worms but for coccidiosis.
 

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