Poop question... should i worry?

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Hi everyone!

In my intro I mentioned we had lost a girl on Christmas Night. We got her 1.5 yrs ago as a chick. She Never laid not 1 egg. We had a rooster who would mate her so we were sure she was a hen... she did all the hen things. Then we had to rehome the roo because he literally wouldn't let me out of the back door without full on attack.

When Alice and the other hens were old enough to lay, we noticed her comb getting huge, her body was changing into more of a rooster shape. After we rehomed the roo, she started crowing and taking over most roo responsibilities minus mating. I read online about how her ovary could have been damaged and that's why she didn't lay. We loved her anyway. She was the funniest girl.

So about a week before Christmas my husband said he noticed she was turning down the treats he would give. I didn't notice anything until Friday when I went to put them in for the night and she had light yellow diahrea on her fluff butt. She's never been one to let us touch her but I had him catch her and we discovered sour crop. She had only been acting a little differently but not lethargic like our other hens who passed (they had sour crop and I tried the vomiting technique but they wouldn't eat at all 😪).

So I worked with her and tried to vomit Alice and gave her the Monistat 3x a day. She had such a hard time breathing after a vomited her that I was scared she would go the way of the previous little girls. I was just trying to get her to hang in until I could get to the vet on Tuesday..... poor girl ended up aspirating because she was so full. I feel horrible at how it went ended.

So getting to my question....I used a poop board because of her diahrea (1st pic Alice (the big part and Cathy roosted together.). In the meantime, a couple of my other girls (I couldn't tell which) had left suspicious poops that were yellow ish. And I saw it on Bea's fluff butt. So Monday night I used a poop board again and the board was fine all with normal poops. Then today I got this.....2nd pic Cathy....3rd pic Louise then Bea)

Do we have a bacterial infection going around? The 3 other girls poop board did not look like this yesterday. It was totally fine. The one thing different was yesterday they had to stay in the run all day due to rain vs the peter days foraging.Thanks for all your help!
 

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Hi everyone!

In my intro I mentioned we had lost a girl on Christmas Night. We got her 1.5 yrs ago as a chick. She Never laid not 1 egg. We had a rooster who would mate her so we were sure she was a hen... she did all the hen things. Then we had to rehome the roo because he literally wouldn't let me out of the back door without full on attack.

When Alice and the other hens were old enough to lay, we noticed her comb getting huge, her body was changing into more of a rooster shape. After we rehomed the roo, she started crowing and taking over most roo responsibilities minus mating. I read online about how her ovary could have been damaged and that's why she didn't lay. We loved her anyway. She was the funniest girl.

So about a week before Christmas my husband said he noticed she was turning down the treats he would give. I didn't notice anything until Friday when I went to put them in for the night and she had light yellow diahrea on her fluff butt. She's never been one to let us touch her but I had him catch her and we discovered sour crop. She had only been acting a little differently but not lethargic like our other hens who passed (they had sour crop and I tried the vomiting technique but they wouldn't eat at all 😪).

So I worked with her and tried to vomit Alice and gave her the Monistat 3x a day. She had such a hard time breathing after a vomited her that I was scared she would go the way of the previous little girls. I was just trying to get her to hang in until I could get to the vet on Tuesday..... poor girl ended up aspirating because she was so full. I feel horrible at how it went ended.

So getting to my question....I used a poop board because of her diahrea (1st pic Alice (the big part and Cathy roosted together.). In the meantime, a couple of my other girls (I couldn't tell which) had left suspicious poops that were yellow ish. And I saw it on Bea's fluff butt. So Monday night I used a poop board again and the board was fine all with normal poops. Then today I got this.....2nd pic Cathy....3rd pic Louise then Bea)

Do we have a bacterial infection going around? The 3 other girls poop board did not look like this yesterday. It was totally fine. The one thing different was yesterday they had to stay in the run all day due to rain vs the peter days foraging.Thanks for all your help!
So sorry about how your hen turned out! :hugsThat first poop doesn't look right at all but other two look fine, just a little runny. Sometimes runny poop can be caused by eating a lot of grass, stress, eating veggies and fruits, and also as simple as drinking too much water.
 
So sorry about how your hen turned out! :hugsThat first poop doesn't look right at all but other two look fine, just a little runny. Sometimes runny poop can be caused by eating a lot of grass, stress, eating veggies and fruits, and also as simple as drinking too much water.
Yeah the first one was what I was hoping to get fixed at the vet but the girl didn't make it.

Ok I'm hoping that's all it is. They went from grazing/little feed Tuesday night to only feed and what dirt/stuff they could scratch up in the run on Tuesday because of the rain.

I'll do another poop board tonight to see. 🤞
 
Yeah the first one was what I was hoping to get fixed at the vet but the girl didn't make it.

Ok I'm hoping that's all it is. They went from grazing/little feed Tuesday night to only feed and what dirt/stuff they could scratch up in the run on Tuesday because of the rain.

I'll do another poop board tonight to see. 🤞
Sounds like a good plan. I see these poops from my chickens all the time.
 
Probiotics perhaps could clear that up and also help with other issues in their digestive tract. We ferment grains/feed but also sugar-free Greek yogurt is very high. They make powders like Hydro Hen, ect., you can put in their water. Also, ACV w/ mother 1 Tablespoon per gallon of water every couple of days adds probiotics. (Have fresh water available).
 
Probiotics perhaps could clear that up and also help with other issues in their digestive tract. We ferment grains/feed but also sugar-free Greek yogurt is very high. They make powders like Hydro Hen, ect., you can put in their water. Also, ACV w/ mother 1 Tablespoon per gallon of water every couple of days adds probiotics. (Have fresh water available).
Thank you!! I've been doing this sometimes but not consistently.
 
UPDATE: poop boards are good today!!! Thanks for all your help! I was just concerned yesterday because there was a bit of yellow that didn't show up well in the pictures. It seems when they have to stay in the run they like to drink a lot more! 🍵
 

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