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My kids wanted to express their gratitude for your help and made a sign!!
Update:
She seems back to her plucky little self. I collected and dropped off a sample for a fecal float. I'm hoping to get results by Sunday and will let you know what they say. I have noticed a lot of loose poops in the flock.
I'm glad Flow FLO is doing much better!

What a sweet photo!

edited to correct spell check, it keeps wanting to spell Flo, Flow!!😜
 
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Poop report:
Looks to me like there were no parasites that they found. I'm wondering why they are having loose stools and what I can do to help?
Probiotics? Which do you recommend?
Thanks.
 

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Good on the poop test.

Loose stools can reflect a lot of excess water in the diet. Fresh veggies and fruits, weather triggering more water intake, fermented feed that is on the soupy side. Yes, probiotics can help. Try it.
 
I was considering ordering Probios. I'm having trouble figuring out how to dose it. It seems there are a lot of different opinions about how long to give it and whether to put it in food or water.

I was also considering giving them greek yogurt/buttermilk until the Probios arrives.
 
I use Primal Defense, loose powder or powder in capsules available on amazon. I give it to rabbits, chickens, dogs cats and me as needed. powder stirred into yogurt or something smooshy goes well
 
I just recieved the message below from the lab. I will let you know what the "new" test says. Not sure what a fecal McMaster means. Should I expect the new report to come out differently?

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You need to get Calcium Citrate for humans with Vit. D. You'll need to hold her and use one hand to pull down gently on her wattles which will cause her to open her beak. Then with your other hand, pop the calcium into her beak and let her close her beak. She will swallow it right down. Do not worry that it is too large or that she will choke, believe me she can swallow a whole mouse or a frog with no problem. Good luck!
May I ask what strength? What brand and amount do you provide yours?
 
May I ask what strength? What brand and amount do you provide yours?
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These are "petites," two caplets contain 400 mg of calcium citrate, which is "highly soluble, easily absorbed." These are capsule shaped and easily swallowed; remember though that a chicken can easily swallow a whole mouse or frog, so don't be afraid to stuff a pill in your chicken's beak; there is no danger of her choking on it. I think I would ask @azygous or @Wyorp Rock exactly how much to give an eggbound hen to help her expel an egg.

Edit: Looks like my pic did not post. I use Citracal +D3, Petites, Calcium Citrate. Available at Walmart, Walgreens I think, places like that.
 
Can anyone explain what the difference between fecal McMaster and Fecal Float? I'm just wondering if I may get a different result and need to treat for worms.
 
McMaster tests are used more for large animals that have more complex digestive systems than chickens and dogs and cats. So more accuracy in the parasite egg count is desirable. The simple fecal float tests most vets provide are plenty accurate for small animals with simple digestive systems (one stomach instead of several). If worms are present, either test will tell if they are there and if the load is light or heavy.

Which test did you get?
 

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