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Ilovecats1962
In the Brooder
- Oct 12, 2019
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Yes, I've heard this mentioned before.One worming treatment must be followed up by another in order to address any eggs that may have hatched since the first treatment.
When I've had a hen such as this one with suspect poop, I gather a sample and take it to my vet for a fecal float test to see if any parasites are present. That includes coccidia. It really is a very simple, most often inexpensive, quick test to help narrow down possibilities.
We have a dedicated calendar for worming the girls. If after this worming session there is still dodgy doo-doos I'll take the poop to the vet and do just that.
As we speak, Mabel off-loaded in fro t of me and it looks pretty much normal if a little on the watery side. (Cant be heat as its autumn in the uk).
I was wondering if stress could be a possible cause as she is quite flighty and nervous, also being at the bottom of the order.