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Yellow orange foamy poop. 4mo leghorn pullet
 

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Consistent or just a one time thing?

How is she acting?

If one time and she's acting fine, then I'd just monitor her poops for a few days.
Yes she usually has good poo just a few watery ones probably once a week but this is the first questionable one and she acts fine
 
Did you ever figure out what the poop was? My 11 week old hen poops like that every so often. Have already treated with Corrid as a precaution, but could it be anything else?
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Did you ever figure out what the poop was? My 11 week old hen poops like that every so often. Have already treated with Corrid as a precaution, but could it be anything else? View attachment 3493369
Somehow I never knew it was Normal AS LONG AS it’s not an every time thing. She still does it every once in a while.
 
I'd just wait and see if it continues.
Chicken poop can vary a lot, so if it's a one time thing, no worries.
My 7-week-old Salmon Faverolles pullet has this poop all the time. Always orange and runny; often foamy. She and her pullet friends have been sneezing for several weeks and she had the worst rales of all of them; they all seem to be over the worst of it, but poop issue persists. I already tried a round of Corid. Currently doing ACV in water (1 tbs/gal) and supplementing with fermented feed and Probios probiotics. Additionally, I started applying antifungal cream to her vent yesterday. Any ideas? Should I treat with Tylan-50?

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My 7-week-old Salmon Faverolles pullet has this poop all the time. Always orange and runny; often foamy. She and her pullet friends have been sneezing for several weeks and she had the worst rales of all of them; they all seem to be over the worst of it, but poop issue persists. I already tried a round of Corid. Currently doing ACV in water (1 tbs/gal) and supplementing with fermented feed and Probios probiotics. Additionally, I started applying antifungal cream to her vent yesterday. Any ideas? Should I treat with Tylan-50?

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Looks like you have received suggestions on your thread.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...ossible-vent-gleet-6-week-old-pullet.1581573/
 

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