Kuritza
In the Brooder
- Sep 10, 2021
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Hi there,
I have a black copper maran who I noticed was barely eating when I came to feed the flock for the afternoon the day before yesterday, and was acting somewhat lethargic and not like her usual self. She went to with an empty crop, and when I look at her poop the next morning, it was very watery and mostly urates. She continued to act quite tired was not interested in the food that I brought out. I decided to make a warm mash out of some feed and give it to her because I thought she might be at least a little interested in that, which she pecked at a little bit and left. She is still barely eating but drinking quite a bit, and not walking around unless she needs to.
Pictures:
These have more of the poop part in them than before, unfortunately I wasn’t able to take pictures of the night before.
This is my black copper marans butt feathers, which have poop stuck on them too.
Any ideas as to what this is? Any help would be much appreciated.
I have a black copper maran who I noticed was barely eating when I came to feed the flock for the afternoon the day before yesterday, and was acting somewhat lethargic and not like her usual self. She went to with an empty crop, and when I look at her poop the next morning, it was very watery and mostly urates. She continued to act quite tired was not interested in the food that I brought out. I decided to make a warm mash out of some feed and give it to her because I thought she might be at least a little interested in that, which she pecked at a little bit and left. She is still barely eating but drinking quite a bit, and not walking around unless she needs to.
Pictures:
These have more of the poop part in them than before, unfortunately I wasn’t able to take pictures of the night before.
This is my black copper marans butt feathers, which have poop stuck on them too.
Any ideas as to what this is? Any help would be much appreciated.