Chicken poops can vary in appearance. It all depends on the diet of the birds, the growing season of the bird, the season of the year, colder or hotter and the general state of health of the bird.
By observing the poop of your chickens, you can determine if something is wrong with the chickens. Black, maroon, or pasty brown poops are produced daily in all chicken breeds, so there is no need to panic if you see or smell them.
7 TYPES OF CHICKEN POOPS & THEIR MEANINGS (CHICKEN DISEASES DIAGNOSIS)
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There are seven types of chicken poop. They are,.
1. Normal Poop.
It is a common belief that the poop or feces of a healthy chicken should have an ash color, be firm and with a white cap. While this is true, the poop of a healthy chicken is not always like that as diet, season, climate and state of health can alter the look, texture or color of the chicken’s poop. However, the change shouldn’t last for a long time. If it does, then something is wrong with such chickens.
2. Green Poop.
Possibly caused by Loss of appetite, starvation, intestinal worms, Marek’s disease, Newcastle disease, Avian flu, salmonella. The most reasonable cause is when the chickens consume green vegetables, grasses or herbs.
3. Brown Poop.
Possibly caused by Lead poisoning, Colibacillosis or Infectious Bronchitis.
Most likely caused by Ingestion of foods with higher liquid content, so the consistency of the stool will look more like pudding and this can occur once with a frequency of 7-8 normal poops, which is quite normal.
4. Yellow and foamy Poop.
This could be an indication of intestinal worm, coccidiosis, Fowl typhoid. Other causes could be the intake of some foods, strawberries or tomatoes, oats and corn.
5. Red or Bloody Poop.
Possibly caused by, Advanced coccidiosis, intestinal wall shedding or intestinal parasites.
The red particles are sometimes mistaken for blood, apple intake, or excess oatmeal.
Fresh blood in the poop or dark brown-black or reddish-black poop, indicating that the blood has been digested, could be a symptom of enteritis, septicemia, poisoning, or parasites.
6. White Poop.
Possibly caused by Food digestion problems, Bacillary white diarrhea disease, stress, coccidiosis, fungal or viral infections.
7. Black Poop.
It indicates bleeding in the upper parts of the digestive system, caused by blood that has fallen into the digestive tract, the cause may be the presence of worms or tapeworms or even very thin bacterial infections, also due to the ingestion of ash or charcoal.
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