Hi all, just been to check the girs and clean them out. Most of the poo looked great (if you know what I mean) but it looked as if there was blood in some. Not sure if it actually was but it was red and actually looked a bit like raw mince mixed in with the poo. I have to go to work now but any ideas?
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Originally posted by raine View PostNo red tomatoes or fruit so i think it might be the membrane thing.I'll keep an eye just in case.
thanks
Are they ex-batts?
Blood in poo in ex-batts is not good. Might be worth a course of antibiotics ( my vet prescribes Baytril). One of mine did this for a while - sadly no longer here. She did perk up for a while on Baytril and had a good few months after the initial blood.
Sorry to sound negative but i think you do need to watch and act as soon as you can just in case.
If they are young hens it could be coccidiosis - that's usually in quite young birds though as the growers food contains a medication to prevent this.
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They are ex-batts but i don't know which one it is. It's the first time i've noticed anything so I'll keep a good eye on it. Could it be coccidiosis if they are ex-batts- I thought they were injected against most things. If it is, can I still eat eggs?
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Originally posted by raine View PostThey are ex-batts but i don't know which one it is. It's the first time i've noticed anything so I'll keep a good eye on it. Could it be coccidiosis if they are ex-batts- I thought they were injected against most things. If it is, can I still eat eggs?
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If it's more meaty looking it could be a bit of spare matter from inside - like a lash. It will make the bird a bit off for a few days and then they usually pick up. Hope so!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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