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B_Chickle01
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Oh i didn’t realize i upload it to YouTube then the link is posted! Lol let me try now.For Video, upload to a platform like Youtube and provide a link.
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Oh i didn’t realize i upload it to YouTube then the link is posted! Lol let me try now.For Video, upload to a platform like Youtube and provide a link.
Thank u. I was thinking that too.. would that be some kind of intestinal parasite? And she’s not she’s a JG. Her feet are yellow on the bottom…Your feed is a good brand.
The black poop is concerning, but if they've been fed beets or blackberries recently, the dark pigments may have caused that.
She's an Australorp btw.
uploaded it and it said uploading your video but It doesn’t show it in videos I uploaded! I can’t find it? On YouTube i did it.Oh i didn’t realize i upload it to YouTube then the link is posted! Lol let me try now.
Should I just deworm them because of the stuff that was spotted in their droppings and it’s black which is pointing towards some kind of internal bleeding or whatever? They haven’t eaten any beets or blueberries etc since they free ranged. The guy at tractor supply keeps telling me to do cantaloupe and pumpkin?! Or the pellets posted in first photoDo you have a link to the video on YouTube? The BYC upload doesn't work, you have to give us a link (URL) to the video on YouTube.
And sorry @Wyorp Rock I know you said I have to send you a link but for some reason it’s not showing me the link or my video that I uploaded!! But it said my video was uploading! When I get home and get a sec I’m going to mess around with it more and figure it out!Do you Shave a link to the video on YouTube? The BYC upload doesn't work, you have to give us a link (URL) to the video on YouTube.
Im worried with the few pics and someone spotting something in their droppings. I took other photos and looked and saw stuff too!Should I just deworm them because of the stuff that was spotted in their droppings and it’s black which is pointing towards some kind of internal bleeding or whatever? They haven’t eaten any beets or blueberries etc since they free ranged. The guy at tractor supply keeps telling me to do cantaloupe and pumpkin?! Or the pellets posted in first photo
I wasn’t sure either until someone said something and I told them I think it’s their scratch their seeing.. what about the color of the droppings?? But in these photos I feel like I see segments of tapeworms or something?! I read segments can appear like small grain of rice. Or like I said to one person could it be their scratch?I don't really see anything in the droppings, but if you want to deworm, then use the Safeguard liquid goat dewormer. Dose is 0.23ml per pound of weight given orally once a day for 5 days in a row.