henvy
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- Mar 29, 2012
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My month old sussex has had watery poo for a few weeks now. She is otherwise totally normal and seemingly healthy. She's eating, drinking, playing, flapping her wings. She's curious and adventurous - even a little hyper at times.
I have them on organic starter feed. Giving them herbs from Scratch and Peck (oregano, basil, thyme, ginger, dandelion, nettle, garlic powder). I have a little ACV in their water. I've turned the ambient temp down to 80 degrees (which is about standard for her age). She has a heat plate she can duck under if she gets cold. She's not panting or holding her wings out and doesn't huddle or spend lots of time under the heater. She's running around the brooder.
Her poos are very watery, but the food looks digested to me - no seeds or particles - just really watery. And NOT smelly at all. I keep smelling it every time and have asked by housemates to smell it (super fun for them
). Her poos are pretty audible - and shoot a little ways, but otherwise she's fine. She did just produce a cecal poo within the watery poo. I don't know what that means - good or bad or neutral. She's eating just fine and at the end of the day her crop is full and in the morning is empty again.
Should I be worried? I do not want to medicate or give abx unless I know for sure it's warranted.
Are long-term watery poops dangerous even if she seems otherwise healthy?
Thanks in advance!
I have them on organic starter feed. Giving them herbs from Scratch and Peck (oregano, basil, thyme, ginger, dandelion, nettle, garlic powder). I have a little ACV in their water. I've turned the ambient temp down to 80 degrees (which is about standard for her age). She has a heat plate she can duck under if she gets cold. She's not panting or holding her wings out and doesn't huddle or spend lots of time under the heater. She's running around the brooder.
Her poos are very watery, but the food looks digested to me - no seeds or particles - just really watery. And NOT smelly at all. I keep smelling it every time and have asked by housemates to smell it (super fun for them

Should I be worried? I do not want to medicate or give abx unless I know for sure it's warranted.
Are long-term watery poops dangerous even if she seems otherwise healthy?
Thanks in advance!