arazla
Songster
I see about 2 to 5 of these droppings per day. I have 34 chickens. I’ve done lots of fecal floats and they don’t usually turn up much. Although we know at least one hen has clostridium. However, her droppings are different. We did have worms and did a deworming a couple months ago. I just took a fecal sample in that looked like this in a few days ago. It was tested within 24 hours and they said there were NO parasites found. They assured me that they did test for Coccidia, although I’m not really sure whether to believe it. I also know we have at least two or three hens with Bumblefoot. It looks like it may be old scabs, which I’m trying to assess as they are chickens we didn’t raise, but we’re about to start addressing that. Period Could staff cause this?
I could pay for a blood test, but honestly, these chickens are making me a lot poorer
. I just can’t keep doing this. So I am wondering if this is the normal amount of intestinal shedding per day for 34 chickens? Or should I be very concerned?
In this photo, there’s also sand, feathers and some drops of vinegar because I was cleaning the roost.
I could pay for a blood test, but honestly, these chickens are making me a lot poorer

In this photo, there’s also sand, feathers and some drops of vinegar because I was cleaning the roost.
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