poopy chicken

lyssafulmerz

In the Brooder
6 Years
Nov 1, 2013
14
1
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south western pa
new to chickens. just started a small flock of 6 leghorn hens. got them 2 mondays ago. laid 2 eggs on the way home. didnt lay for a week. finally got 1 egg wednesday, got 1yesterday and 2 today. i went out to feed, noticed that one hen has alot of poo on backside in feathers. any ideas on what or why ?
 
new to chickens. just started a small flock of 6 leghorn hens. got them 2 mondays ago. laid 2 eggs on the way home. didnt lay for a week. finally got 1 egg wednesday, got 1yesterday and 2 today. i went out to feed, noticed that one hen has alot of poo on backside in feathers. any ideas on what or why ?
Could be several things,first guess would be stress from relocating and change in diet. If it persists and takes on a whitish discharge look up information for vent gleet. Cut out treats and give her chicken feed only,see if it clears up. Occasionally this happens,usually they are fine in a day or two.
 
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they have not had any treats. i only feed them dumor layer 16% crumbles. with a little bit of cracked corn mixed in. but im out of corn. so it just feed.
 
Dumor feed is made by Purina, only a bit more powdery. Have you tried giving some probiotics or a small amount of yogurt with cultures? Buttermilk also has cultures and may help the gut bacteria. I have found that some hens do have messy bottoms, and some need to have the messy fluff trimmed occasionally. As TenChicks said, check to see that it isn't vent gleet, a fungal infection. Here is a link: http://www.tillysnest.com/2012/12/vent-gleet-prevention-and-treatment.html
 

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