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OkieBirdFam
In the Brooder
- Oct 30, 2025
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Thank you for the input! She may have been in worse shape than I realized by the time I began treating her and her body needs more time to catch up. Makes sense!Droppings like that usually mean the bird hasn't been eating and/or drinking well. Give it a bit longer and her droppings should become normal. I have a hen who was sick, and she had droppings like those. She had them for a at least a few days even when I was feeding her. She started eating on her own, gradually, and now they're normal.
Just make sure she's eating and drinking enough!
