ErinJones0810
In the Brooder
- Sep 11, 2025
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I have four 6 month old Barred Plymouth Rock hens. They have been experiencing on and off diarrhea for the past month or so and I don't know what is going on. Here is the timeline:
-About a Month ago they started having very liquid white diarrhea. It went on for about 5 days with no change. Egg production and behavior were normal.
-I gave about 3 days of apple cider vinegar in their water and that made no impact.
-Then I have a 5 day dose of CORID. It resolved the diarrhea in a couple of days. I did notice that while on the CORID that one hen had a very pale colored comb, however she was still eating and laying like normal. Also during this period one of the hens had a very soft egg although they have free access to calcium.
-Following the CORID, I gave a week of nutridench because I thought that would help them rebound. It did seem to help the girl with the pale comb.
-They looked great for about 5-6 days, no running poop, normal activity.
But Now, for the past few days I have noticed dirty butts and running poop again. I noticed that all the overnight droppings from last night were very liquidy. Its bad enough that today I am planning to do butt baths for all four girls.
Their coop is clean. Its a mobile coop so we move it once a week so the run is clean fresh ground. I clean out overnight droppings each morning, the bedding is dry in the coop, and its well ventilated. Egg supply is normal, I have not noticed lethargy. They do free range during the day so I don't know if they got into something and ate something they shouldn't have.
It seems like I just cant get the diarrhea under control. Does this sound like I should treat with Safeguard for worms? Any Suggestions?
-About a Month ago they started having very liquid white diarrhea. It went on for about 5 days with no change. Egg production and behavior were normal.
-I gave about 3 days of apple cider vinegar in their water and that made no impact.
-Then I have a 5 day dose of CORID. It resolved the diarrhea in a couple of days. I did notice that while on the CORID that one hen had a very pale colored comb, however she was still eating and laying like normal. Also during this period one of the hens had a very soft egg although they have free access to calcium.
-Following the CORID, I gave a week of nutridench because I thought that would help them rebound. It did seem to help the girl with the pale comb.
-They looked great for about 5-6 days, no running poop, normal activity.
But Now, for the past few days I have noticed dirty butts and running poop again. I noticed that all the overnight droppings from last night were very liquidy. Its bad enough that today I am planning to do butt baths for all four girls.
Their coop is clean. Its a mobile coop so we move it once a week so the run is clean fresh ground. I clean out overnight droppings each morning, the bedding is dry in the coop, and its well ventilated. Egg supply is normal, I have not noticed lethargy. They do free range during the day so I don't know if they got into something and ate something they shouldn't have.
It seems like I just cant get the diarrhea under control. Does this sound like I should treat with Safeguard for worms? Any Suggestions?