@q8peafowl , I must say that you have done a fabulous job in getting the proper meds for your bird and that you should be proud of the care you're able to give all your birds...
-Kathy
-Kathy
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@q8peafowl , I must say that you have done a fabulous job in getting the proper meds for your bird and that you should be proud of the care you're able to give all your birds...
-Kathy
No, I totally agree that the yellow was not normal, very indicative of liver stress. I was only refering to the blackish one.I've seen thousands of pea poops, and I can guarantee you that the yellow ones you saw were *not* normal.
-Kathy
Quote: I knew what you meant!@q8peafowl 's vet said it could be normal (I think?).
-Kathy
I think the Harrison book set does mention that, and I've often thought about getting some for when I see yellowish poop here.Does anyone think that Milk Thistle might help to tip the balance? The original yellow BM kinda screamed out liver distress to me and milk thistle is safe and easy to give and its really really effective.
What do those do?I also like L-glutamine and B. subtilis for bringing them back from the stress of illness. Any thoughts?
I will get some and try it!I have used it for Mareks birds when they go into liver failure, it perks them back up almost immediately- gives them a little more quality of life time. I also give it to animals that get really bad from parasites. I've seen it turn yellow/green poop to normal poop in less than a day.