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Okay, I have seen that too, but in my birds it went away after I gave them fluids.

No doubt yeasty crops lead to dehydration, but yeast has a particular chunky chalky appearance after running through the intestines.
 
I don't doubt you, and I have seen huge chunks of urates in mine. Sure wish I had taken pictures of it. :( Gonna search the web now for pictures of urates! :D
 
Here's my gal. She's been in a hospital cage with a heat lamp for a week, I got her out for this pic. You can see her bra on...

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@casportpony Kathy, 2 pics, same poop. Gosh its hard to see it here and she is less yeasty today and starting to improve. But in person, it does have a chalky appearance to it...

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Here's my gal. She's been in a hospital cage with a heat lamp for a week, I got her out for this pic. You can see her bra on...

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@casportpony Kathy, 2 pics, same poop. Gosh its hard to see it here and she is less yeasty today and starting to improve. But in person, it does have a chalky appearance to it...

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Interesting. I've seen that in mine, but it's never been due to yeast. The one time I had yeast here it looked like this:

For that the vet prescribed ketoconazole.
 
Interesting. I've seen that in mine, but it's never been due to yeast. The one time I had yeast here it looked like this:

For that the vet prescribed ketoconazole.

Wow, I've never seen this in my birds before. There are many types of yeast however. When ever I have vomited out yeasty crops or had birds with intestinal yeasts, they have always been white. But I will store this image in my brain in case I see this in my birds! Thanks for sharing Kathy!
 

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