Idnthis normal duck poo?

shiningeyes

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Mar 22, 2016
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Found this this morning in the coop. They go between watery and more solid depending on what/when they've eaten but this one looked a little different to me. These are my first and an Internet search has not provided any "normal" duck poo charts like there is for the chickens.
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Pretty normal but rare? Sorry that confuses me a little.
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is it something I should be concerned about? I haven't checked the coop this morning yet to see if it's continuing.
 
We see that kind of poo a lot, especially lately with all the rain we've gotten here, all the ducks are covered in mud and they are constantly foraging in muddy puddles. Their success rate at bringing up worms is impressive. Anyhow, there are numerous "splats" of stuff that looks just like that. At least that's what we've experienced here.
 
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We see that kind of poo a lot, especially lately with all the rain we've gotten here, all the ducks are covered in mud and they are constantly foraging in muddy puddles.  Their success rate at bringing up worms is impressive.  Anyhow, there are numerous "splats" of stuff that looks just like that.  At least that's what we've experienced here.
thanks for responding
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that's good to know. They otherwise seem fine. Eating and drinking and having a grand old time when I let them out to forage. I wish there was more info on what "normal" duck poo is! I'm thankful this forum so at least I have others to compare it to!
 
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thanks for responding
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that's good to know. They otherwise seem fine. Eating and drinking and having a grand old time when I let them out to forage. I wish there was more info on what "normal" duck poo is! I'm thankful this forum so at least I have others to compare it to!
I asked almost exactly the same question shortly after first joining here. I saw lots of responses that said "...normal poo." And so I had to ask, what does normal poo look like as compared to abnormal poo. The responses that came in for that were much more helpful. If you can keep a close eye on what they eat throughout the day, it really gives you an indication of what to expect coming out.
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