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Yellowing can be from quite a few things, but given their age, best to start with coccidiosis. Weigh all of them every day, and if they loose weight, time to re-think treatment.Ok, thank you. .296ml
I originally had honey in the water any they liked it, then I read not to add anything to the water so I stopped.
They yellowing anything other then cocci to worry about?
Thank you for your help!
Need help!
My sweet girl Winnie has this poop today. She has lost weight but others or seems normal. Other than being broody which is how this all started. She wouldn't come out of the box. We were attributing everything to brooding as but now I'm freaking out after this poop and her weight loss. Will try to get into the vet tomorrow emergently. Anything else I can do?
Best bet is to get her to a vet.
-Kathy
Quote: So sorry! FYI, amoxicillin should be given twice a day at about 125 mg per kg.
-Kathy
Hello my chicken has all those symptoms listed and has the same color poop as the picture on the top of the page I’m really worried about her she looks very ill I have been feeding her water by syringe because she’s not drinking on her ownThe girl that is pooping this is not eating properly,try and locate her asap. Dark green indicates not eating. Could be so many different issues,b/c you mentioned there was a small amount of blood,have you considered Coccidiosis? Blood does not show in all species of cocci,but does in i believe two,yes older birds can have an overload/outbreak of Coccidiosis. Some symptoms are: runny/watery poop(may or may not contain blood,depends on which of the 11 strains it is)fluffed feathers,lethargic,not eating/drinking properly.weight loss,general look of unwell. Chickens will appear healthy even when very ill,this is a survival tactic,so you have to search her out. Check for impacted crop also.