yellow foamy poop

I did worm them with levamisole a month ago and a few days ago with mebendazole. there are new pics:

not good pic but this was the only one like that today. the other one was half normal with yellow on top but they stepped on it before I could have taken a pic.

this is from another run, also the only yellow watery poop today in that run:


I don't like it. my chickens ate some oxalis and drank a lot of water. they usually drink a lot as it is still sunny here.

this is the night poop from the first coop with my 3 mo chickens:
 
I did worm them with levamisole a month ago and a few days ago with mebendazole. there are new pics:

not good pic but this was the only one like that today. the other one was half normal with yellow on top but they stepped on it before I could have taken a pic.

this is from another run, also the only yellow watery poop today in that run:


I don't like it. my chickens ate some oxalis and drank a lot of water. they usually drink a lot as it is still sunny here.

this is the night poop from the first coop with my 3 mo chickens:
The night poops look pretty normal to me, but the other ones don't. Can you get any amprolium in Greece?

-Kathy
 
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-Kathy
 
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-Kathy

dosage?

if it is not cocci will it harm birds? I don't have the opportunity to test it to be sure. people here usually cull their birds when they are sick.

after worming with mebendazole I didn't see light yellow foamy poop - like in the chart that says worms.
 
Baycox dose is 7 mg/kg for two days. But to give it orally I think it needs to be diluted or it can damage the lining of the mouth, esophagus and crop. Not sure what the per liter dose is.

-Kathy

thank you.

I forgot to mention that they have just recovered from fowl pox. one chicken still has dry scabs on her comb.
 
I love BYC … yet another interesting and educational thread I am happy to have come across.

With the Caecals, those are also the ones that have a smell which can curl hair and toes and linger for the whole of the day?

If that is the case, then I think they can deposit them overnight .. I have had rude awakenings and been knocked back a few feet when opening the coop for a clean of the overnight deposits
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I have not heard of oxalis so did some research .. interesting. It appears to be toxic to chickens but like many things, in large doses.
 
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