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LIAM MCCONKEY
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- Apr 21, 2018
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Personally I think it’s diaherra because they ate the rhodedendrum and since it’s toxic they are trying to get it out of its system but I’m no expert so it’s only a guess
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Many things can cause it... Liver disease, dehydration, or bacterial infection. Can you post a picture of the yellow poop and a picture of your sickest hen?No not really do you know what might have caused it?
Many things can cause it... Liver disease, dehydration, or bacterial infection. Can you post a picture of the yellow poop and a picture of your sickest hen?
I cannot get a picture of the yellow poo as I only saw Her poo yellow liquid this morningMany things can cause it... Liver disease, dehydration, or bacterial infection. Can you post a picture of the yellow poop and a picture of your sickest hen?
Looks like her crop is full of food or water?
Can you bring her inside and get poo pictures?I cannot get a picture of the yellow poo as I only saw Her poo yellow liquid this morning
Is this dangerous?Looks like her crop is full of food or water?
It means her digestive tract is not working properly.Is this dangerous?
I will bring her in and check in the morningCan you bring her inside and get poo pictures?