heat?

Chicken Play

In the Brooder
7 Years
May 17, 2012
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Gainesville Georgia
I have a twelve week old wyndotte rooster that has been fighting the heat. I finally brought him inside. He is eating and drinking good, and very social, but he has really watery poop, I know he can dehyrate fast, is there something i can give him? Can he have an underlying issue?

Thanks
 
Well, traditionally with watery poo I think of worms, but with him battling the heat I would say that it is most likely the heat.

So, I'd just keep him comfortable and see if it goes away. Some electrolyte/vitamin solution should be available in powder form at the feed store if you think he needs it.
 

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