- Aug 30, 2021
- 2,617
- 7,801
- 426
Could you post a picture?I just saw cupcake excrete a very watery dropping with a little bit of green stuff.
I haven't actually seen her excrete a proper solid dropping. She has had bad diahrrea for many months now.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Could you post a picture?I just saw cupcake excrete a very watery dropping with a little bit of green stuff.
I haven't actually seen her excrete a proper solid dropping. She has had bad diahrrea for many months now.
Not sure of this is the clearest picture because I took it an hour late. You mighg have to zoom in.Could you post a picture?
Have they had any green food lately?Not sure of this is the clearest picture because I took it an hour late. You mighg have to zoom in.
They so free range everyday for an hour. And she is mostly in the grass area. So yes.Have they had any green food lately?
About every one in 10 droppings are liquid. If this persists, then try to get a better picture. Nothing seems very concerning, has she had any regular poops at all? Like solid with white at the top?They so free range everyday for an hour. And she is mostly in the grass area. So yes.
Since the poops are watery, they absorb in the soil. Shall I try to keep her inside for a while and wait for her to excrete?About every one in 10 droppings are liquid. If this persists, then try to get a better picture. Nothing seems very concerning, has she had any regular poops at all? Like solid with white at the top?
If you can without a big hassle, I would recommend it.Since the poops are watery, they absorb in the soil. Shall I try to keep her inside for a while and wait for her to excrete?
And I have never seen regular poo in the past few months.
Sorry for the late update!If you can without a big hassle, I would recommend it.
Less lethargic is good! Great actually.Sorry for the late update!
She is less lethargic now and participates rather actively as comapred to before. Her face also looks less pale and she is really growing a lot of feathers in preparations for the winters!
One thing I have noticed is that her abdomeb seems to be getting smaller and harder. Previously I was able to squish it a bit and could feel it easily, but for some reason, it has gotten really small and hard. Like there is no room in that place. Any idea why?