I'm not sure who's doing it, because I've never caught her in the act, but one of my pullets or hens isn't digesting scratch.
I first noticed it when I gave them cantaloupe, and one poo the next day was full of seeds- now I see a pile or two daily with wheat, corn, and milo in it- a normal poo otherwise.
My girls roam freely over an 8-9000 sq. ft. backyard during the day, with lots of spots to get their own gravel, though I leave a bowl of granite grit out for them, too- and they have oyster shell, their own shells, grass, pellets, and crumble.
This has been obviously a lasting condition, as I noticed it first weeks ago. I don't think the bird could get nutrition if it weren't for the crumble being a processed food...
Anyone have experience with this or know what's causing it? Is it a harmful condition? Permanent?
ETA-Should have noted that the scratch is just a handful or two for a flock of 19 over the course of the day.
I first noticed it when I gave them cantaloupe, and one poo the next day was full of seeds- now I see a pile or two daily with wheat, corn, and milo in it- a normal poo otherwise.
My girls roam freely over an 8-9000 sq. ft. backyard during the day, with lots of spots to get their own gravel, though I leave a bowl of granite grit out for them, too- and they have oyster shell, their own shells, grass, pellets, and crumble.
This has been obviously a lasting condition, as I noticed it first weeks ago. I don't think the bird could get nutrition if it weren't for the crumble being a processed food...
Anyone have experience with this or know what's causing it? Is it a harmful condition? Permanent?
ETA-Should have noted that the scratch is just a handful or two for a flock of 19 over the course of the day.
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