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  1. casportpony

    Poop Experts, Please!

    That poop chart is also wrong. Poop charts will definetly be on my "Top Ten Misinformation" list, lol. -Kathy
  2. casportpony

    Poop Experts, Please!

    If any of you are concerned about poop color, just put your bird in a crate and give it nothing but crumbles and water and the poop color should return to normal in no more than 24 hours. -Kathy
  3. casportpony

    Poop Experts, Please!

    It was poop like this: According to one of my avian vets, foamy poop is a sign of a protozoa, which was the case in the feedstore birds. I can't say for sure that the turkey did have blackhead, just that she started to improve after two days of metronidazole and went from 4kg to 6kg in a very...
  4. casportpony

    Poop Experts, Please!

    There were three peachicks and one turkey hen at the feedstore, all had poop that looked like one of the cecal poops that's listed as "normal", the three chicks died, so I stole their bodies (long story) and sent them to UC Davis. Necropsies on them found severe coccidiosis and visceral gout...
  5. casportpony

    Poop Experts, Please!

    No offense intended, but that chart is wrong. Some of the "normal" poops are not normal. -Kathy
  6. casportpony

    Poop Experts, Please!

    If you're worried, put her in a crate for 24 hours and re-check all of her poop. Poop that dark *could* mean that there's blood in in. -Kathy
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