MrsKnoxChickens
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I have noticed over the past few weeks the amount of waste including cecal poop has quadrupled in my flock. the few changes that I can think of that may be factors could be:
Changes in weather? it is getting cold here and in East Texas the weather fluctuates pretty drastically it can be 75 one day and 32 the next then 70 again the next. that can be jarring for most human systems let alone something that stays outside. does this have an effect? or am I overthinking this part?
The feed store I buy from stopped carrying the feed I was using so I switched to Purina I did notice they went through that bag a lot faster than previous bags. Are chickens like dogs in that aspect that they will continue to eat to meet their dietary needs meaning if it is a food with a lower nutritional value they will eat more to get what they need meaning more waste? will a different feed like this also cause a change in cecal poops? its runny and very smelly and reddish brown. not something i've ever really noticed much of before but with a drastic increase of it it is hard to miss. I thought it was diarrhea at first but after some research i'm fairly sure it is not unless they have worms I am not aware of. it is not 100% of their poop but I believe a couple of my older birds more than the younger bunch.
I have increased the frequency I am adding rooster booster to their water because of the colder weather in hopes of helping them maintaining health. can this cause changes in waste production and smell? or an increase in cecal poops? am I essentially overdosing them with vitamins?
Also I have not de-wormed them but I did give them pumpkin guts in late october which they loved. I have read a lot of very mixed information on deworming as a preventive, deworming when you see worms, natural dewormers its all a little overwhelming honestly. I feel like I should deworm them but what with and for what type of worms for how long and how long do I withhold eggs. I have heard there are dewormers out there that once you use them you can never sell eggs after that and be FDA certified.... that's a little scary... Is that something I'm consuming as well?
Help?
Thanks in advance!!
Mrs. Knox!
My Feathered friends thank you as well!
Changes in weather? it is getting cold here and in East Texas the weather fluctuates pretty drastically it can be 75 one day and 32 the next then 70 again the next. that can be jarring for most human systems let alone something that stays outside. does this have an effect? or am I overthinking this part?
The feed store I buy from stopped carrying the feed I was using so I switched to Purina I did notice they went through that bag a lot faster than previous bags. Are chickens like dogs in that aspect that they will continue to eat to meet their dietary needs meaning if it is a food with a lower nutritional value they will eat more to get what they need meaning more waste? will a different feed like this also cause a change in cecal poops? its runny and very smelly and reddish brown. not something i've ever really noticed much of before but with a drastic increase of it it is hard to miss. I thought it was diarrhea at first but after some research i'm fairly sure it is not unless they have worms I am not aware of. it is not 100% of their poop but I believe a couple of my older birds more than the younger bunch.
I have increased the frequency I am adding rooster booster to their water because of the colder weather in hopes of helping them maintaining health. can this cause changes in waste production and smell? or an increase in cecal poops? am I essentially overdosing them with vitamins?
Also I have not de-wormed them but I did give them pumpkin guts in late october which they loved. I have read a lot of very mixed information on deworming as a preventive, deworming when you see worms, natural dewormers its all a little overwhelming honestly. I feel like I should deworm them but what with and for what type of worms for how long and how long do I withhold eggs. I have heard there are dewormers out there that once you use them you can never sell eggs after that and be FDA certified.... that's a little scary... Is that something I'm consuming as well?
Help?
Thanks in advance!!
Mrs. Knox!
My Feathered friends thank you as well!