Green poop, dying chickens??

chickenmama80

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Feb 15, 2017
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Hello, I've had a couple chickens within the last six months have green poop and lethargic. Some died, some pulled through just to die later on. This one I found yesterday with these symptoms. She's 19 weeks old. She's not interested in eating or drinking, mostly sleeps. Feels very light. What is causing this? How do I treat this? I've check the feed and containers, no sign of mold. I did discover mites, so I'm treating for that now. We're in Florida so we've had a lot of rain the past two months; the chickens have a dirt run they spend the day in. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks.
 
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My first guess would be worms. Cocci is not as common at this age. Can you take some of that fresh poop to the nearest vet for a fecal test. Most all dog vets will test the poop for very cheep.
 
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Are they showing any signs of curled feet, lameness, drooping wings, or a twisted neck? The best way to diagnose a problem is to have a necropsy performed by the state vet or a poultry college, on a freshly dead refrigerated body. They can also euthanize a sick bird beforehand. Coccidiosis could be a cause, or something like Mareks or lymphoid leukosis, which tend to cause a lack of immunity to common diseases. A vet could run a fecal float to look for coccidiosis or worm load. Look them over for lice and mites, especially under the vent and elsewhere. Green droppings can be a sign of not eating enough or eating a lot of greens. There looks to be a lot of white urates which can indicate dehydration.
 

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