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Songster
Hi all,
I currently have three hens with diarrhea, and I’m just trying to figure out if what I’m doing is helping or not.
Originally I only had one with mustard yellow liquid poop. I gave her aquamox 250mg daily, and added corrid to her water.
Then a second one got diarrhea. Not yellow, but definitely liquid-ey. Now a third has come down with it. The third seems the worst off.
This is a bantam Brahma. She is about to 10 months old, and did lay in the fall, but hasn’t all winter.
Her entire backside is wet. She’s constantly picking at it, so it must be bothering her. The poop is whitish, but mostly clear liquid. Any ideas??
I’ve been giving the three of them aquamox 250mg, corrid, and probiotics/electrolytes in their water. All are eating, but definitely seem less than happy about life. The second hen has stopped laying (despite being a prolific layer).
Is this worms? Coccidiosis? Something else? I’m at a loss. This is my first flock, and while I can bring them to a vet, I am not in a an area where there are a lot of vets knowledgeable in farm animals.
I bought some pour on Ivermectin last night so I’ll try that as well tomorrow.
Thanks in advance!
I currently have three hens with diarrhea, and I’m just trying to figure out if what I’m doing is helping or not.
Originally I only had one with mustard yellow liquid poop. I gave her aquamox 250mg daily, and added corrid to her water.
Then a second one got diarrhea. Not yellow, but definitely liquid-ey. Now a third has come down with it. The third seems the worst off.
This is a bantam Brahma. She is about to 10 months old, and did lay in the fall, but hasn’t all winter.
Her entire backside is wet. She’s constantly picking at it, so it must be bothering her. The poop is whitish, but mostly clear liquid. Any ideas??
I’ve been giving the three of them aquamox 250mg, corrid, and probiotics/electrolytes in their water. All are eating, but definitely seem less than happy about life. The second hen has stopped laying (despite being a prolific layer).
Is this worms? Coccidiosis? Something else? I’m at a loss. This is my first flock, and while I can bring them to a vet, I am not in a an area where there are a lot of vets knowledgeable in farm animals.
I bought some pour on Ivermectin last night so I’ll try that as well tomorrow.
Thanks in advance!