ThePotterChooks
In the Brooder
- Jul 26, 2018
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Hey guys! I had a big search through everything I could find already posted and couldn’t come up with anything quite the same as this so figured I’d make a separate post.
About a month or two ago I picked up two point of lay Araucana pullets. Both were quarantined, have been doing wel and have since joined my quad of Araucanas.
I’ve noticed semi-recently that one pullet has had really watery stools. They kind of just squirt out of her. Not really any colour to them, no abnormalities except it’s essentially just water.
Yesterday I walked out to give them all some scraps and as she walked to the front of the pen she bent over and puked up what seemed to be a whole bunch of water. Then she and the other pullet gobbled it right back up.
From everything I’ve read here, people are saying they’ve surprised their pullets, or picked them up when they’ve had too much water etc but I really don’t think that’s the case with her. She always is kind of wet under her chin and down her front but I figured she was just a messy drinker. Now I’m guessing she does this regularly.
She seems completely fine other than that. She’s up to date on worming, she isn’t dull or lethargic, she’s eating and drinking fine. No crop abnormalities either. No odd smells.
Something that came up after I was researching a little was ascites - but it seems to me the main “tell” for that is a big water belly which I can’t visually notice. I haven’t picked her up and physically checked for that since though as it was later in the evening and I didn’t come across that stuff until I’d come back inside.
Any ideas here? It doesn’t seem to be bothering her but it’s not what I’d call normal.
About a month or two ago I picked up two point of lay Araucana pullets. Both were quarantined, have been doing wel and have since joined my quad of Araucanas.
I’ve noticed semi-recently that one pullet has had really watery stools. They kind of just squirt out of her. Not really any colour to them, no abnormalities except it’s essentially just water.
Yesterday I walked out to give them all some scraps and as she walked to the front of the pen she bent over and puked up what seemed to be a whole bunch of water. Then she and the other pullet gobbled it right back up.
From everything I’ve read here, people are saying they’ve surprised their pullets, or picked them up when they’ve had too much water etc but I really don’t think that’s the case with her. She always is kind of wet under her chin and down her front but I figured she was just a messy drinker. Now I’m guessing she does this regularly.
She seems completely fine other than that. She’s up to date on worming, she isn’t dull or lethargic, she’s eating and drinking fine. No crop abnormalities either. No odd smells.
Something that came up after I was researching a little was ascites - but it seems to me the main “tell” for that is a big water belly which I can’t visually notice. I haven’t picked her up and physically checked for that since though as it was later in the evening and I didn’t come across that stuff until I’d come back inside.
Any ideas here? It doesn’t seem to be bothering her but it’s not what I’d call normal.