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Um, no, we have no chicken vet near us.Did you ever take her poop to the vet to get tested for worms?
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Um, no, we have no chicken vet near us.Did you ever take her poop to the vet to get tested for worms?
Yes they are eating and drinking well.Are you sure they are drinking enough?
Eating well?
What kind of antibiotics? And what dosage..FWIW, when I see poop like that in one of mine I usually have to treat them with antibiotics.
Yes they free range every day, but it started in the spring when it was cold-ish.I don't know how hot it is where you are but my chickens get very loose watery poop in the summertime from drinking so much water. I think that's normal. Some are more watery than others. Do they free range? Are they eating a lot of greens or maybe something new that would change the color? Anything they eat will go straight thru. I gave mine beets and freaked out when they all pooped bright red like blood.
Okay we will see what we can find/do. thank youA "regular" dog vet can test the poop.
It's cheap too.
If it is bacteria/parasites what kind of antibiotics could we give her?A "regular" dog vet can test the poop.
It's cheap too.
No it is not, we just went and found some worms in her poop. Does anyone know any antibiotics we could give (and what dosage?). Thank youSo is her abdomen bloated or not? I am trying to help