Dark Green watery mucousy gloop diarrhea

hollytruitt

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She is acting fine. Eating and drinking as well as rooting around. At first I thought it was vent gleet as she comes out of coop every morning with pasty butt (wet fluffy butt with wet poo all over it). I treated her with Monostat 7. Its been a week and seen slow improvement. Flock do have grass time -3-4 hours a day and know they can get green poo. Not mucousy , gloopy kind. All are vax with coccidiosis. I will be taking the poo sample to a vet for testing. Is this possibly to a coccidiosis? She is was very light weight which is abnormal but slowly gaining weight.
No blood or worms are in poo. Thanks!
 

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Good idea to get poo tested at the vet cause even if you don't see worms doesn't mean she doesn't have them. Hopefully the vet will find what's wrong and you can get her well again!
 
She is acting fine. Eating and drinking as well as rooting around. At first I thought it was vent gleet as she comes out of coop every morning with pasty butt (wet fluffy butt with wet poo all over it). I treated her with Monostat 7. Its been a week and seen slow improvement. Flock do have grass time -3-4 hours a day and know they can get green poo. Not mucousy , gloopy kind. All are vax with coccidiosis. I will be taking the poo sample to a vet for testing. Is this possibly to a coccidiosis? She is was very light weight which is abnormal but slowly gaining weight.
No blood or worms are in poo. Thanks!
Hey @hollytruitt - I hope you are still here. I see your post above was 3 years ago.

I have a hen that is about 5 years old. Her poop started what it looks like in your picture above. It started about a month or so back but was a little darker green and small chunks in it. A couple of weeks ago her poop started being just liquid with no chunks in it, but the color stayed the same dark green. Like yours she is acting just fine. She is free ranging with the others, eating fine, not acting sick at all. Did you find out what the problem was with yours?
 

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