Hi! Im new here and got lots of questions!

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Actually, I dont have much. I only got 1 bantam and 1 regular native chicken. My bantam had gone through alot.
I notice something with her poop. It looks like white little stuff with her poop. And then the poop that followed has white round stuff with what seems like blood. I just dewormed my bantam this month. Could this be because of worm?
Im lost, really. Im not knowledgeable enough.

Help please!!!
Thank you in advance!
 

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Actually, I dont have much. I only got 1 bantam and 1 regular native chicken. My bantam had gone through alot.
I notice something with her poop. It looks like white little stuff with her poop. And then the poop that followed has white round stuff with what seems like blood. I just dewormed my bantam this month. Could this be because of worm?
Im lost, really. Im not knowledgeable enough.

Help please!!!
Thank you in advance!
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.
 

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