- Oct 26, 2007
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My 5 year old hen was involved in a coon attack 15 days ago and lost a 2x4" piece of skin on her back. After it happened, I brought her inside the side and gave her baytril for 7 days, and applied triple antibiotic ointment to her wound. She is still inside the house in a crate.
During the antibiotic use and every day since I would give her yogurt with live cultures and would add some powdered probiotics. I've been giving her a little Purina cat chow in addition to her usual Layena pellets. She didn't seem interested in plain water, so I've been giving her water with a little tart cherry juice (unsweetened). She has grit. I've been also giving her fruit.....watermelon, occasional grape.
Her stool sometimes is totally light clear yellow fluid. Sometimes its white with tiny green rod-shaped poop in it.
Seems to me she should be having more normal stools. Could the week of antibiotics still be causing this? Is it the yogurt? fruit? I'm getting a little concerned. Her wound is healing as it should, she's acting fine. Should I worry about this strange diarrhea?
Thanks.
During the antibiotic use and every day since I would give her yogurt with live cultures and would add some powdered probiotics. I've been giving her a little Purina cat chow in addition to her usual Layena pellets. She didn't seem interested in plain water, so I've been giving her water with a little tart cherry juice (unsweetened). She has grit. I've been also giving her fruit.....watermelon, occasional grape.
Her stool sometimes is totally light clear yellow fluid. Sometimes its white with tiny green rod-shaped poop in it.
Seems to me she should be having more normal stools. Could the week of antibiotics still be causing this? Is it the yogurt? fruit? I'm getting a little concerned. Her wound is healing as it should, she's acting fine. Should I worry about this strange diarrhea?
Thanks.