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    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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    Sometimes hens pass bits of their reproductive tissue that have been sloughed off (a bit like us having a period) and they look a bit like bits of rubbery meat. Could have been something like that, but I would just keep a close eye on them for now...

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    • #3
      Have you given them any tomatoes or red fruit? That’s one that can catch you out.

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      • #4
        No red tomatoes or fruit so i think it might be the membrane thing.I'll keep an eye just in case.
        thanks

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        • #5
          Originally posted by raine View Post
          No red tomatoes or fruit so i think it might be the membrane thing.I'll keep an eye just in case.
          thanks
          The "membrane thing" tends to manifest as a cream coloured rubbery type thing known I'm told as a "lash". (See thread "Strange object in nest box".
          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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          • #6
            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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            • #7
              Originally posted by raine View Post
              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?
              Not likely to be coccidiosis - I just couldn't remember if yours were ex-batts so put that idea in as an alternative. If one of them starts to look unwell - hunched up, sitting on her own, eyes shut etc then that's likely to be the one. It was a while before I could identify which one. Blood in poo is nearly always a serious problem. Hope things turn out ok.

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              • #8
                Thanks-I'm not even sure if it is blood -it just looked like a couple of bits of red/raw meat-like mince. At the moment they are all eating/drinking fine so I'll be anxiously waiting for tomorrow. Thanks for the advice and I'll keep you updated.

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                • #9
                  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!
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                  • #10
                    All the birds are looking fine today -all eating, drinking, scratching and pooing fine! So I'll keep my fingers crossed.

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                    • #11
                      Great Raine! Everything crossed for you!

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                      • #12
                        That is good news.

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