SmiYa0126
Free Ranging
@Chicken poppy Hello! Add nutri drench or molasses to their water for a day, it will act as a flush. Helped my hen pass some really long grass.
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Thank you! I just wanted to add after the big poo came out she ate a LOT more then before. And she did drink some water.@Chicken poppy Hello! Add nutri drench or molasses to their water for a day, it will act as a flush. Helped my hen pass some really long grass.
Nutri drenchThank you! I just wanted to add after the big poo came out she ate a LOT more then before. And she did drink some water.
I have both, is one preferred? I will add one tomorrow (Since its night now.)
I figured that might be the case so i wanted to ask to be sure. Thank you!Nutri drenchI give both options in case people don't have nutri drench.
For the grit: I free range them, do i need to separately provide it? And if so, what would i buy?Photos of her poop when you can.
Re-check her crop first thing in the morning to see if it's emptied.
Do provide grit for your birds.
A direct dose of PND won't hurt her for a couple of days. Dose is 1cc per 3 pounds of weight.
If she's heavily molting, then I would not give her a soaking unless it's absolutely necessary.
You can give her coconut oil twice a day for a few days to help get things moving.
When my hens are in molt, they don't seem to eat a lot and are standoffish.
Next time i go to TSC i’ll try to remember to pick some up.I always provide grit (crushed granite) regardless if mine are free roaming or cooped.
Possible they may find grit on their own, but a bag will last a long time. I just scatter it free choice in a few areas of the run or you can place it in a container attached to a post of your run or coop. I get grit at stores like TSC.
PND is Poultry Nutri-Drench![]()