Around here, in the springtime cows get what we refer to as the "green grass poo's" (okay, so poo isn't the word we use, but you get the idea). An issue caused by there being green grass to eat again after a winter spent eating mostly hay and supplemental feed, they have a period of runny stools.
Do chickens, especially free range chickens, get the same thing?
Reason I ask... Some of my hens have very dirty bottoms right now. They were wormed with a broad spectrum wormer in November, so I don't feel worms are an issue at this point. I wonder if the runny stools are related to there being more green stuff and bugs for them to eat again, after months of having to rely mainly on their layer feed?
TIA
Do chickens, especially free range chickens, get the same thing?
Reason I ask... Some of my hens have very dirty bottoms right now. They were wormed with a broad spectrum wormer in November, so I don't feel worms are an issue at this point. I wonder if the runny stools are related to there being more green stuff and bugs for them to eat again, after months of having to rely mainly on their layer feed?
TIA

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