You two need to give us all a poo tutorial. I also look but don't really know what I am looking for. I just figure if I get used to knowing what 'normal' looks like (which to me seems rather variable) then I will know if I see something abnormal.
Unfortunately normal poop is not easy to classify. What might alarm say micstrachen might not worry me. Bear in mind what they eat is a major factor in what their poop looks like as is the weather.
I did think of making a poop chart but what I consider normal has in the past caused a lot of drama and huffiness when others have come along and told the OP that their hen is sick and told them to administer this drug, or that.
The best thing to do is look at their poop every day and as much of it as possible.
I know, not the greatest of pastimes. It will give you an idea of the range you can expect from your hens in your environment. For example, I get lots of black poop here, but the hens are still alive the next year. I get lots of watery poop with bits in. Post pictures of that on the forums and the next thing you know you'll have enough drug advice to run a clinic for junkies. The hens are still alive a year later.
Danger signs here are bright colours; bright green and bright yellow in particular, and of course blood.
Blood in poop of curse alarms everyone but it isn't that uncommon. Hens shed bits of intestine and do occasionally rupture small blood vessels in the oviduct.
I might do a poop small poop chart just for us here if anyone thinks it might help.
I see lots of it and it only needs photographing.

There are many other things that can lead one to believe a chicken is sick. Not all that visible type of behaviour necessarily means sickness of the body. Donk for example who I've been worried about recently has not looked herself recently. She is moulting, but it's very minor and she's not prone to hysterical behaviour. What is wrong with Donk is a) she wants to sit and hatch and b) she's having problems with Myth. The physiological stuff often gets overlooked and in extreme cases may cause other physical problems; not getting enough to eat, being constantly harassed when trying to lay eggs etc etc.
It is unfortunate that with chickens, by the time they look ill, it is often too late to do much about it.
It's very difficult for those who have busy working or social lives to monitor their chickens. Many people it seems only really notice their chickens at food time and when giving treats. The prospect of food can perk up a mildly sick chicken to the point of not be distinguishable in health from the others.
 
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That's it, i'm going to start handing my camera over to Rosie. She wanted to use it to take pictures of Butter and came in complaining that Drummie photobombed her. If that's what she calls a photobomb i'm not complaining.
 
That is so cool. I'm glad that you took good advantage of it. Many people would not and now I have learned from it as well! Thanks!
I was always surprised more people didn't take advantage of opportunities like that. I also met Barton's mother @ a different gig. She was working with the Elders on Stradbroke to address indigenous youth crime. She probably thought I was an ignorant whitefella but I was very interested in her work & enjoyed the opportunity to ask her about it.
 
It’s super fun to see the way back machine photos. Several of them are birds of yours I never really knew. I think I was interested in your thread a couple years ago, but was so obsessed with the emergency forum, I didn’t really hang out much. I definitely remember reading about Jabberwocky.
I try to focus on the time before I started the thread so that everyone can meet those that led me to where we're are today.
 
I forgot to mention that Roxy is flicking her head a bit today, too. That’s exactly what Bagheera did the morning she died of a liver hemorrhage. Sadly, if that’s what’s going on with Roxy, I’m pretty sure there’s absolutely nothing I can do. I will continue to support her the best I can while she is with us.
Oh gosh. I'm so sorry. Please keep us posted. :hugs:hugs:hugs
 
Ok, you asked for it. Don't blame me if your ears bleed. :p


And whilst we're having a laugh at my expense, here is a video of me playing a home-made set of bagpipes that I made for a uni assignment. I absolutely could not get the thing to tune properly, but I was super-impressed with the drones! As @Ribh said, it's how long the tube is that determines the pitch.

So I will assume you've watched a pipe band tune up? That was something I never thought possible! :lau
 
You two need to give us all a poo tutorial. I also look but don't really know what I am looking for. I just figure if I get used to knowing what 'normal' looks like (which to me seems rather variable) then I will know if I see something abnormal.
That's good enough. Find an abnormal one, take a picture and ask for help divining the message. I usually try to make sure they do it more than once. I learned that purple cabbage creates lime green poops this way.
 

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