Got new youngsters two weeks ago, they are in quarantine. Active, eating and drinking, chickening, so far so good. I've seen a few poos that look like cecal shedding, caramel to brown in color, small quantity, sludgy in appearance. But 90% of the poop has been good/normal. I've attached two examples of what I think is cecal poo. Both were about the size of a dime.
This morning I saw a normal poop of good size, with a small red blob on one edge. The poop was 85% normal, 15% this red blob. I did not have my camera, so used a shaving to scoop off the suspect area, put it on a disposable glove and took it to the house to get a picture. That picture is attached, and the reason I'm posting.
Poop experts-- is this still normal or is it my signal to treat the group with Corid? The five littles range in age from 8-13 weeks. All are bright, acting normal, eating well. No puffed up babies or sad eyes.
@Eggcessive, would love to have your thoughts?
This morning I saw a normal poop of good size, with a small red blob on one edge. The poop was 85% normal, 15% this red blob. I did not have my camera, so used a shaving to scoop off the suspect area, put it on a disposable glove and took it to the house to get a picture. That picture is attached, and the reason I'm posting.
Poop experts-- is this still normal or is it my signal to treat the group with Corid? The five littles range in age from 8-13 weeks. All are bright, acting normal, eating well. No puffed up babies or sad eyes.
@Eggcessive, would love to have your thoughts?
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