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Here, it was WAY more squished before, they litterally covered emilys whole body so much you barely saw her tail. Poor thing needs some space!
 
I am beginning to worry about Minnie. Her comb is a little less vibrant and she still has diarrhea.
Mind you Dotty had diarrhea today too and her comb is the reddest shiny red you could imagine.
I will call the vet tomorrow about fecal tests on chickens but still not sure how to get a sample of liquid.
I will give Kefir and rice tomorrow - both good against diarrhea assuming a benign cause.
Minnie hasn’t let up her share of the digging so that is encouraging.
 
I am beginning to worry about Minnie. Her comb is a little less vibrant and she still has diarrhea.
Mind you Dotty had diarrhea today too and her comb is the reddest shiny red you could imagine.
I will call the vet tomorrow about fecal tests on chickens but still not sure how to get a sample of liquid.
I will give Kefir and rice tomorrow - both good against diarrhea assuming a benign cause.
Minnie hasn’t let up her share of the digging so that is encouraging.
You can use a knife or small spatula to scrape up watery poo into a specimen jar. Thankfully the vet doesn't need a lot to do the test. The things I know that cause persistent watery poop are worms, mites & coccidea. I'm sure other things do too but I would be checking those 1st. Hope it clears up soon. :hugs
 

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