cause of red droppings?

kk454

In the Brooder
10 Years
Dec 3, 2009
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My husband I just got set up with a flock of 13 chickens (2 three year old hens and 11 newly laying pullets) of mixed heritage. They have a large coop and a large fenced foraging area.

Today, we noticed a few red droppings in the coop (see attached images). The droppings are a consistent red color throughout. All birds are active and alert. We've googled coccidiosis thinking that might be the cause, but we're new to raising chickens and would like a second opinion. Thanks!

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oh thanks for this...one of my girls has the exact same thing..new to chickens here and only had them for about 3-4 weeks. Someone has 'red' droppings so I am interested to hear if someone has any info.?
 
Did you feed them anything red? My chickens poop changes color depending on what they eat. I don't think this is cocci.
 
We can't recall feeding them anything red, but they did gorge themselves on squash and some other vegetables they haven't had before yesterday. Another 8 hours have past since we first noticed this, and none of the birds appear to be sick. I went ahead and treated for cocci with Amprolium in the event I am wrong. We are going to clean out all straw bedding and droppings in the morning, and see if this was diet related. Thanks for the advice.
 

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