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mo puff

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11 Years
Sep 14, 2011
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One of my girls always has the dirtiest "petticoat", shd i concern myself w/ this. She lays and eats normal, i did notice that some of the poop is rather 'loose' and runny. I have in the past put wormer in their water... shd i be giving them D.E. too?
 
thank you Cluckluke for your response. I wont worry about it too much then, may try to wash her. Tell me , do you feed yours Diatenatious Earth?
 
We had a fly strike fatality. Didn't see it until it was too late.
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My Rooster and one of my four pullets have developed a runny poop in the last four days. Otherwise, they are eating well, look bright and healthy, and the one that lays is laying normally. Their eyes/nose/ears are clear of any discharge. Other than the poo, they seem normal.

The development of this happened just one day after I changed the shavings in their coop. I usually change the shavings once a week, but due to the mess from the runny poo's the new shavings are already pretty soiled.
So when you say Runny poo's are normal, is this what I should expect now that they are mature? Previously the poos have been rather formed. As for Flystrike, I suppose the only way to prevent this would be to clean the bums frequently? The two who are experiencing the runny poo do in fact have slightly dirty rears.

I have tetracycline if you think that would help though Id love to avoid anitbiotics if possible. I also usually give them plain yogurt, slightly past expiry once a week. Is there something else I can give them to help harden the stool again? For example, in Dogs when they have diahreah we give them pureed pumpkin and their poo will harden up.
 

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