strange looking poop

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Just got some chicks yesterday, and ive had chicks before. But I don't remember their poop looking like these ones do... Its like, foamy, and bubbly. They are acting fine but I just eanted to make sure they were ok... Thanks for reading!
 

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I have some 1-1/2 week old chicks and a couple of the Buff Orpingtons poop looks like that! Everyone is eating & drinking fine. But everyone else's poops seems to be forming up nicely but I still have a few w/ these foamy looking things. Should I be concerned or is it ok?
 
Looks like run of the mill stress poo to me. Since you just got the chicks yesterday, I would suspect that to be the case. Once they settle in, you should see a lot less of those runny ones.
 

That looks like Cecal poop. Chickens have 2 types of poop - Cecal and "normal". Normal poop is firmish/formed poop with a white cap (urates). Cecal poop is a loose poop that is stinky, pudding like and sticky-it also varies greatly in color. A chicken poops a Cecal poop about 1 out of every 8-10 normal poops.

Looking at chicken poop is very good! Poop can sometimes tell you a lot, so keep that up. Behavior is also an indicator of something going wrong - if your chicks are all active, eating, drinking - then usually all is well. If you notice any lethargy accompanied with huddling/fluffing up, distress peeping or not eating/drinking, then there is cause for concern:)
 
That looks like Cecal poop. Chickens have 2 types of poop - Cecal and "normal". Normal poop is firmish/formed poop with a white cap (urates). Cecal poop is a loose poop that is stinky, pudding like and sticky-it also varies greatly in color. A chicken poops a Cecal poop about 1 out of every 8-10 normal poops.

Looking at chicken poop is very good! Poop can sometimes tell you a lot, so keep that up. Behavior is also an indicator of something going wrong - if your chicks are all active, eating, drinking - then usually all is well. If you notice any lethargy accompanied with huddling/fluffing up, distress peeping or not eating/drinking, then there is cause for concern:)
Ok good.
 

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