girl4peace7
In the Brooder
- Jul 25, 2023
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My chicks have the same problem - runny poop. They just drink too much water. They are super active, and they eat and drink normally. Something i noticed was their food was too big for their tiny beaks. I ground up their chick crumbles and that mostly solved the diarrhea. Just watch out for the change in behavior, and don't give them anything other than their normal food - no treats or human food. Chicks do not need anything other than chick crumbles for the first few weeks of their life. Also, I would look at chick grit. I don't use chick grit, but I also don't feed them anything other than their chick crumbles. I hope you can find out what is causing this!Hi can anyone help me one of my 5 day old chicks has runny poo they have had ACV in their water and gave them preventative coccidiosis treatment
You just connected the dots in my head! Like I mentioned, I had runny poops for the first week or so. They stopped once I started grinding up their MASSIVE chick crumble (thanks Purina). Holy cow, thank you!My chicks have the same problem - runny poop. They just drink too much water. They are super active, and they eat and drink normally. Something i noticed was their food was too big for their tiny beaks. I ground up their chick crumbles and that mostly solved the diarrhea. Just watch out for the change in behavior, and don't give them anything other than their normal food - no treats or human food. Chicks do not need anything other than chick crumbles for the first few weeks of their life. Also, I would look at chick grit. I don't use chick grit, but I also don't feed them anything other than their chick crumbles. I hope you can find out what is causing this!
Okay yeah I thought it was a bit big too! It's standard medicated chick feed. I will give that a go!You just connected the dots in my head! Like I mentioned, I had runny poops for the first week or so. They stopped once I started grinding up their MASSIVE chick crumble (thanks Purina). Holy cow, thank you!
My chicks have the same problem - runny poop. They just drink too much water. They are super active, and they eat and drink normally. Something i noticed was their food was too big for their tiny beaks. I ground up their chick crumbles and that mostly solved the diarrhea. Just watch out for the change in behavior, and don't give them anything other than their normal food - no treats or human food. Chicks do not need anything other than chick crumbles for the first few weeks of their life. Also, I would look at chick grit. I don't use chick grit, but I also don't feed them anything other than their chick crumbles. I hope you can find out what is causing thiits
It's called chick starterMy chicks have the same problem - runny poop. They just drink too much water. They are super active, and they eat and drink normally. Something i noticed was their food was too big for their tiny beaks. I ground up their chick crumbles and that mostly solved the diarrhea. Just watch out for the change in behavior, and don't give them anything other than their normal food - no treats or human food. Chicks do not need anything other than chick crumbles for the first few weeks of their life. Also, I would look at chick grit. I don't use chick grit, but I also don't feed them anything other than their chick crumbles. I hope you can find out what is causing this!
My chicks have the same problem - runny poop. They just drink too much water. They are super active, and they eat and drink normally. Something i noticed was their food was too big for their tiny beaks. I ground up their chick crumbles and that mostly solved the diarrhea. Just watch out for the change in behavior, and don't give them anything other than their normal food - no treats or human food. Chicks do not need anything other than chick crumbles for the first few weeks of their life. Also, I would look at chick grit. I don't use chick grit, but I also don't feed them anything other than their chick crumbles. I hope you can find out what is causing thiits
My chicks have the same problem - runny poop. They just drink too much water. They are super active, and they eat and drink normally. Something i noticed was their food was too big for their tiny beaks. I ground up their chick crumbles and that mostly solved the diarrhea. Just watch out for the change in behavior, and don't give them anything other than their normal food - no treats or human food. Chicks do not need anything other than chick crumbles for the first few weeks of their life. Also, I would look at chick grit. I don't use chick grit, but I also don't feed them anything other than their chick crumbles. I hope you can find out what is causing this!