Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Keep an eye on him and see if other symptoms develop. Is he eating and drinking normal? Has his behavior changed? Have you changed anything? (Type of feed, treats, medicine, etc) Do they free range? There are a number of things that can cause a temporary change. It probably isn't a problem if it's isolated. But worth keeping an eye on.View attachment 1431092 View attachment 1431094 Hello just wanted to know if I should be concerned about my roosters green poop is it healthy or should I be concerned of how green it is
Sorry if you get disgusted by the picture
Thanks
I’m feeding him gamefowl feed so 18% protein but I’ve been feeding him this and my other roosters the same and he is a white kelsoOccasional odd poops can be normal and can be related to something they ate. That said, if the amount of grains that are scattered on the ground are anything to go by, you should probably reconsider his diet. What are you feeding him? Also curious to know what breed he is with those red feet?
I never worry too much about unusual poop unless there is another factor to take into consideration like the chicken is not looking well or there has been a drop in egg production etc.
Sure will keep an eye on him and he’s acting normal in my option but I will definitely keep my eye on him I read about the greens i don’t know if this would be considered that but they said to feed them yogurt and bread if a bird has the greensKeep an eye on him and see if other symptoms develop. Is he eating and drinking normal? Has his behavior changed? Have you changed anything? (Type of feed, treats, medicine, etc) Do they free range? There are a number of things that can cause a temporary change. It probably isn't a problem if it's isolated. But worth keeping an eye on.
And pics of poop are not bothering anyone around here. They're usually requested.![]()
Occasional odd poops can be normal and can be related to something they ate. That said, if the amount of grains that are scattered on the ground are anything to go by, you should probably reconsider his diet. What are you feeding him? Also curious to know what breed he is with those red feet?
I never worry too much about unusual poop unless there is another factor to take into consideration like the chicken is not looking well or there has been a drop in egg production etc.