Bloody stools

No, the eggs are basically like their period. There is no reproductive bleeding that birds do at all to the best of my knowledge.

Being broody is when the bird has a hormonal change that compels them to sit on the eggs consistently. That is how the eggs become incubated in the natural world.

It sounds like one of your bids might have an injury, but some photos would be needed for me to understand any further.
 
No, the eggs are basically like their period. There is no reproductive bleeding that birds do at all to the best of my knowledge.

Being broody is when the bird has a hormonal change that compels them to sit on the eggs consistently. That is how the eggs become incubated in the natural world.

It sounds like one of your bids might have an injury, but some photos would be needed for me to understand any further.
No, the eggs are basically like their period. There is no reproductive bleeding that birds do at all to the best of my knowledge.

Being broody is when the bird has a hormonal change that compels them to sit on the eggs consistently. That is how the eggs become incubated in the natural world.

It sounds like one of your bids might have an injury, but some photos would be needed for me to understand any further.
 

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No, the eggs are basically like their period. There is no reproductive bleeding that birds do at all to the best of my knowledge.

Being broody is when the bird has a hormonal change that compels them to sit on the eggs consistently. That is how the eggs become incubated in the natural world.

It sounds like one of your bids might have an injury, but some photos would be needed for me to understand any further.
The white one is a rooster we got by mistake. The two other cinnamon queens are the only two I see with pale crowns combs
 
Is the blood considered like a period? Is it called broody?Cause there is a lot now and in several places not necessarily in the stool but in the bedding.
No, it's not, they aren't mammals.
Eggs aren't they're period, either, it's eggs= ovulation.
Give them a round of corrid, it won't hurt them.
 
What is corrid?
You can find Corid in the cattle section of Tractor Supply. I would begin treating them ASAP.

Liquid Corid dose is 2tsp or Powdered Corid Dose is 1 1/2tsp per gallon of water given for 5-7 days as the only source of drinking water.
Do not add any extra vitamins/electrolytes that contain B1(Thiamine) to food or water during the course of treatment.




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