The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Faye.Lear on September 18, 2016, 04:06:51 pm
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Hi All,
I've got a chicken that seems to have very water poo. Its sometimes clear with brown flecks in it, and other times very white with the same brown bits.
Am I right in thinking its Clostridium? And if so, what is the likelihood of my other hens becoming ill?
I presume antibiotics are the only way to treat as its bacterial.
Thanks for your help as always!
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Not necessarily. How long has this been going on? If it's only since a day or so it might be nothing to worry about. What have they been eating? Is she under the weather at all?
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Is the chicken moulting, been chilled or bullied? Is the coop clear of red mite? Have you checked for lice? Have they been wormed recently?
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Its been nearly a week now, and she is moulting yes. I've checked for red mite and lice, and worming was going to be my next port of call.
They've been having their normal layers pellets which is all as normal, and they have access to plenty of clean water, she seems ok in herself, although has separated herself from the flock, but I still wandering around the garden free ranging, eating from the feeder and drinking as normal. Its just this watery poo is everywhere!
I had thought maybe her immune system is just a bit knocked because of the amount of energy she's putting into moulting?
Maybe i'll get them wormed and go from there? :fc:
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worm and maybe try a tonic like OregoStim. I don't usually rate tonics but this really seems to pick them up-mine get it through moult.
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Yes, worm them first.
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Is the coop in a sheltered spot? Nights are getting chilly here and ours will be moved to places sheltered from east, west and north winds.