I posted the other day about finding bloody stools monday morning. I had sulmet and started using it in the water and feeding a yogurt/oatmeal mash twice a day. I have 23 6 to 10 week olds.
No bloody poos yesterday and still no one acting like the symptoms I've read... no droopy, tired, fluffed out, etc
This morning I check the poo board and there are 2 identical (same bird maybe?) poops normal firm white top brownish color with red SOMETHING blobs??? in them. I would have taken a pic but dug into them with a stick b/f it occurred to me.
It was bright red and not swirly or runny just like a blob. Not hard when I poked it though.
Any ideas? Today was the day I cut the sulmet 1/2 in the water. I'll do that for another 3 days. Will this cure them?
Or is it something else? If it helps I can't be sure but I think it's a d'uccle pullet 8 weeks old. She's acting totally normal though. And really can't be sure, just noticed those 3 like to sit above where I found the poop this morning.
Thank you for any answers for this BIG WHINER (me) I'm just someone who needs to know what to expect ALL the time. It's a personal flaw.
No bloody poos yesterday and still no one acting like the symptoms I've read... no droopy, tired, fluffed out, etc
This morning I check the poo board and there are 2 identical (same bird maybe?) poops normal firm white top brownish color with red SOMETHING blobs??? in them. I would have taken a pic but dug into them with a stick b/f it occurred to me.
It was bright red and not swirly or runny just like a blob. Not hard when I poked it though.
Any ideas? Today was the day I cut the sulmet 1/2 in the water. I'll do that for another 3 days. Will this cure them?
Or is it something else? If it helps I can't be sure but I think it's a d'uccle pullet 8 weeks old. She's acting totally normal though. And really can't be sure, just noticed those 3 like to sit above where I found the poop this morning.
Thank you for any answers for this BIG WHINER (me) I'm just someone who needs to know what to expect ALL the time. It's a personal flaw.