Weird poop

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Hello,

Can you guys please help me and let me know if this poop is a cause for concern? I am not sure who this poop is coming from. Everyone seems healthy and eating and drinking good.

Thanks!
 

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Hello,

Can you guys please help me and let me know if this poop is a cause for concern? I am not sure who this poop is coming from. Everyone seems healthy and eating and drinking good.

Thanks!
How old are they?
Have you seen this only one time or is it consistent?
 
2 were adopted, he said they are between 1-3 years old. My others are 1.5 years. The first picture was from yesterday, after I tried scraping it up and the second picture was from this morning.

The only thing I can think of, is that the adopted one's are still getting bullied from their feeder, and they aren't eating as much as the others? They are eating though, just not like pigs like the others. (I am trying....I have 4 separate feeders, but they are still shy and afraid of the others) I hope it's nothing serious?
 
2 were adopted, he said they are between 1-3 years old. My others are 1.5 years. The first picture was from yesterday, after I tried scraping it up and the second picture was from this morning.

The only thing I can think of, is that the adopted one's are still getting bullied from their feeder, and they aren't eating as much as the others? They are eating though, just not like pigs like the others. (I am trying....I have 4 separate feeders, but they are still shy and afraid of the others) I hope it's nothing serious?
How long have you had them?
Could be stress from being at a new home/environment, change in feed,etc.
Looks like some intestinal shedding in there. If you have access to a vet that can perform fecal float to look for worms that may not be a bad idea.

It can take a while for new birds to find a place within the flock, just keep at it.
 
I gave them ivermectin for scaly leg mites they came with, so I am pretty sure if they had worms, that killed any off. They came in October. I really wish the bullying would stop. I adopted an australorpe and I have never seen such a shy, gentle sweet girl ever, and it breaks my heart to see her get picked on....

Is intestinal lining in poop a big deal?
 

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