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    Spotty my oldest ex-batt has very watery poo. She hasn't laid for about a year and has good and bad days but the last 3 days has looked a little hunched and her poo is very watery. She's eating but not as much as usual although she'll still fight for worms or grapes. I have had to give her quite a few baths this year as her bum gets quite mucky sometimes. She's just been wormed but I think this might be a kidney problem. Any thoughts? I admit I am reluctant to visit the vet as I think I know the outcome. She's proved me wrong twice before though and got better after a visit to the vet.

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    Its a sign that they'e not eating enough according to the poo chart ! It can also be caused by being too hot so drinking too much but somehow I doubt thats the problem just now!

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    • #3
      Is her bottom ever covered in watery yet white droppings by any chance?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by petal View Post
        Is her bottom ever covered in watery yet white droppings by any chance?
        Brown and white. I thought the dirty bottom was just old age incontinence! Anyway I have a vets appt for tonight and off course she's wizzing round like a pullet just now. Under the perch where Spotty sleeps it's very wet with nothing solid at all. All other girls poops are normal. She's also drinking more than the others so that's not a good sign. Can't afford to wait and see as I'm not going to be here for a month and it's not fair on neighbour.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Suechooks View Post
          Its a sign that they'e not eating enough according to the poo chart ! It can also be caused by being too hot so drinking too much but somehow I doubt thats the problem just now!
          I've just found the poo chart. Difficult to make her eat though. Just have to wait for vets opinion. (Not the one I really like today but other one is OK.)

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          • #6
            Been to the vet and was able to see the one I wanted after all. He thinks it's a fungal infection and worth having a go at treating. (Was that what you suspected Petal?) Anyway she's on Metronidazole tablets for 20 days! Easy to administer as she only has to have a quarter so it fits inside a grape but my neighbour is going to have to do it and I haven't seen her yet to ask her. Ho hum. As usual my OH is muttering about how many roast chickens he could have had for the price of the vet but I'm just pleased to come home with her. (I thionk he is too but has to do the macho bit)
            Poor old Spotty has just staritng moulting too so that's not going to help her feel on top form.

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            • #7
              Good old Spotty! She just keeps bouncing back doesn't she! Sounds like she needs some Poultry Spice too! The white discharge/poo can be a Candida type fungal infection so guess thats what your vet suspects?

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              • #8
                I took poo sample with me as usual! (The newspaper that was under the perch last night.) I have been using poultry spice lately in porridgy mix but girls eat it quicker when there's no poultry spice in so I assume they are not keen on it. Vet said Spotty had no sign of tumours or ascitis but crop felt a little squidgy. She hasn't been keen on pellets or corn for last couple of days but eating grapes and as OH has been very busy in the garden this week has had lots of worms, slugs etc. I've just got some live yogurt tonight too and all the girls love that.
                Yes Sue, this was Spotty's third visit top the vet since I've had her so hopefully she will bounce back again.

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