What's the scoop on Duck POOP!?

Wow, wouldn't that be a terrific resource, an encyclopedia of poop. Yeah..... I hope someone runs with this idea.

So, from what I have seen and read, I feel that dark metallic green (not the stuff we see after feeding peas or greens, no, I mean dark and metallic) poop is not a good thing. And sometimes dark, greasy runny poop can mean trouble.

Watery poo may mean they have been drinking alot, but somewhere I read that could be a sign of diarrhea.

I have one runner - I do not know which one - who has always had somewhat runny, dark brown poop. But everyone is healthy, we have had fecal tests done. There are always outliers, in my experience.

I was alarmed the morning I saw their poop color had changed from a tannish brown to almost black. Then I remembered we had our first outdoor day the day before. They had been eating soil.

The fact that they have throughput, in itself, is always a good thing and one of the first things many of us ask when a member worries about their duck's health.
A great idea! Had one the other day that I should have taken pictures of... his poop was bright green with yellow urates.

-Kathy
 
Is solid poop a concern? My ducks have been pop in sous every so often. They are only 3 weeks old. It's usually at night. During the day when they are out and about they poop the runs ewww but have been noticing solid poops in there brooder.
 
Is solid poop a concern? My ducks have been pop in sous every so often. They are only 3 weeks old. It's usually at night. During the day when they are out and about they poop the runs ewww but have been noticing solid poops in there brooder.
Pictures?

-Kathy
 
I wish I could figure out how to post pictures from my phone. I'm concerned about my 5 wk old Magpie & Runner pooping wet watery poop. Eat & drink like little piggies! Act fine. Shpuld I worry?
 
I know from experience that neon lime green poop is serious. Again, as you said, not bright grassy or pea green but neon lime like:
can you please elaborate? I have a duck that is not acting right and just noticed she has neon green poop. I see no obvious signs of illness other than she is just laying around all day and keeps hiding. She does have a birth defect of a crooked neck. I don't know what is wrong with her or what to do.
 
can you please elaborate? I have a duck that is not acting right and just noticed she has neon green poop. I see no obvious signs of illness other than she is just laying around all day and keeps hiding. She does have a birth defect of a crooked neck. I don't know what is wrong with her or what to do.
It is best to have a good duck vet.

Ducks can hide infections a long time - till they are serious - you may want to get the duck onto antibiotics. Egg yolk peritonitis is one infection that can be dire.
 
It is best to have a good duck vet.

Ducks can hide infections a long time - till they are serious - you may want to get the duck onto antibiotics.  Egg yolk peritonitis is one infection that can be dire.
I don't have a vet around me that sees ducks. I did some research and it seems to match the symptoms for hardware disease which is a problem because I don't have a vet to take it to.
 
oh wow, my weak duckling has bright green poop
wondering what that could be. Wondering how long the digestive system takes before they poo. I am guessing not too long.
 

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