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First, it's generally much better for them to have layer mix, so they have the best nutrients for laying. Second, the greenish poo sounds quite alarming. It generally means, at minimum, undernourishment, and at worst, fowl cholera. Check them for little crusty areas around the base of their feathers, which would be feather mites. Give them healthy feed. I would even suggest some higher protein feed, like 22%, first, to try to build them up, and get some water soluble powder vitamins and electrolytes in their water ASAHP!
No... my hubs gave them high protein game bird feed today. They are gobbling it upI agree with earlier posts you may need to get so e 22% layer feed. Lethargy and diarhea always makes me think coccidia. But that may be more if a southern problem idk. I am in florida. Are they losing weight?
I'm definitely no expert but high protein feed doesn't seem right. Are they laying? If so get layer feed.No... my hubs gave them high protein game bird feed today. They are gobbling it up
How old are your chickens? Are they still quite young? How many do you have?
Where are you located?
What do you feed them?
Any other symptoms other than green diarrhea?
You should be able to get a lot of good help on here, but we need more details. I'm sorry you're losing your chickens. I know learning how to raise chickens can be overwhelming when problems arise. This is my first year and I've been through a lot myself. But as someone said, it does get easier once you start learning more about their needs and how to care for them, and especially how to prevent problems and treat health issues.
Photos are always helpful!
One consistent brand of layer pellets. It sounds like you've been winging it with their food; a little bit of this and a little of that. That needs to stop. The layer pellets is a strong, safe, healthy and necessary foundation.
Layer pellets specifically for chickens.
How much apple cider vinegar are you putting in their water? Lots of people do this, including me, but it's acidic, so there's definitely a thing as too much.
The diarrhea is very concerning and must be addressed. Post some photos as soon as possible, and meanwhile hopefully others will chime in and give you suggestions on what to do.
Maybe @Hen Pen Jem will have a home remedy made from simple ingredients to get you started.
One consistent brand of layer pellets. It sounds like you've been winging it with their food; a little bit of this and a little of that. That needs to stop. The layer pellets is a strong, safe, healthy and necessary foundation.
Layer pellets specifically for chickens.
How much apple cider vinegar are you putting in their water? Lots of people do this, including me, but it's acidic, so there's definitely a thing as too much.
The diarrhea is very concerning and must be addressed. Post some photos as soon as possible, and meanwhile hopefully others will chime in and give you suggestions on what to do.
Maybe @Hen Pen Jem will have a home remedy made from simple ingredients to get you started.