I forgot to ask...
Is her crop emptying overnight?
What do you feed?

Is her crop emptying overnight?
What do you feed?
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Hi! Im from the Philippines. She's just 7 months old. I used Wormal tablet, its available here in our country. I will try to post more of her droppings and tryna squish the white stuff if she's gonna pass some again. I hope Corid is available here.How old is she?
Where are you located in the world?
The white things I suspect is polished oyster shell, rocks or possibly granite grit. Can you separate some out and see if they are hard or do the "squish". I know, sounds gross LOL
What did you use to de-worm her?
The red - she hasn't had anything red to eat - seeds, berries, watermelon, etc.?
It's unusual looking that's for sure. It wouldn't hurt her to treat with Corid (Amprolium). You can find it in the cattle section of TSC.
Dose for Liquid Corid is 2 teaspoons per gallon of water or Powdered Corid is 1 1/2 teaspoon per gallon of water. Give for 5-7 days as the only source of drinking water.
Don't add anything else to the water except for Corid.
I would be inclined to give her some white cooked rice with buttermilk to help sooth the intestines and get some probiotics into her.
Keep us posted.
Hello! Thank you! Yeah, I signed in really to get some help and to know more about chickies!Hello! Welcome to BYC!!I hope you get your chickies sorted with the great advice from Wyorp Rock.
Yes. I always check her crop every morning before I feed her to see if it empties. I give dry layer mash cos she didn't really like wet feed.I forgot to ask...
Is her crop emptying overnight?
What do you feed?
If you can't find Corid (Amprolium) then likely you will be able to find a sulfa antibiotic like Trimethoprim since you mention your location and the de-wormer you used.Hi! Im from the Philippines. She's just 7 months old. I used Wormal tablet, its available here in our country. I will try to post more of her droppings and tryna squish the white stuff if she's gonna pass some again. I hope Corid is available here.
Hi! Its night time here. I observed her poop as much as I can and I cant find any of the white stuff and the one with red spots.If you can't find Corid (Amprolium) then likely you will be able to find a sulfa antibiotic like Trimethoprim since you mention your location and the de-wormer you used.
What do you feed?Hi! Its night time here. I observed her poop as much as I can and I cant find any of the white stuff and the one with red spots.
Its just her poop tends to be like watery. Ill attached photos of her poop when i woke up in the morning View attachment 2371430and the watery ones.(thats our floor inside the house, btw)View attachment 2371431
I hope you can enlighten me why she got watery poos. Thanks!
I give her layer feeds and she's free to roam out in our yard and just keep her at night. You think coccidiosis cause the watery poo?What do you feed?
You do provide a source of grit (granite/rocks, etc.) for your birds right?
I would try treating for Coccidiosis to see if that helps.
Do you know anyone who raises chickens (keeps roosters?) - a neighbor, etc.? If you do, then talk to them about what is available to you.
It's possible. Her poop is sort of thin looking so I would speculate inflammation in the intestines.I give her layer feeds and she's free to roam out in our yard and just keep her at night. You think coccidiosis cause the watery poo?