HerdAndHome
Songster
Hello BYC Friends!
Long time no see. I've increased my flock of 9 to 18 as of September. (Eight 2y/o hens, nine 7 m/o pullets and one 7m/o Roo.)
Past couple of days I have found watery, milky poo, and today one poo had very thick milk around it. It is hard to tell which chicken is leaving the poo.
My 2 y/o ornery but apparently healthy Wyandotte has a vent that looks pretty bad. Pics of all below.
My 3 runs are one washed river sand, two dirt. I use PDZ and soft Aspen bedding in the coops and Aspen nesting pads.
The feed is Tucker Milling NatureCrest non-gmo 16.5% mini-pellets. And I give a few handfuls of mealworms each morning. Some kitchen veggie scraps also.
Any insight and advice that you have is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Long time no see. I've increased my flock of 9 to 18 as of September. (Eight 2y/o hens, nine 7 m/o pullets and one 7m/o Roo.)
Past couple of days I have found watery, milky poo, and today one poo had very thick milk around it. It is hard to tell which chicken is leaving the poo.
My 2 y/o ornery but apparently healthy Wyandotte has a vent that looks pretty bad. Pics of all below.
My 3 runs are one washed river sand, two dirt. I use PDZ and soft Aspen bedding in the coops and Aspen nesting pads.
The feed is Tucker Milling NatureCrest non-gmo 16.5% mini-pellets. And I give a few handfuls of mealworms each morning. Some kitchen veggie scraps also.
Any insight and advice that you have is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
