warrenlady
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hello,
when I cleaned out the chickens' bedroom (sorry, nestboxes/ indoor area) this morning I found some very bright blue poo - almost a peacock blue shade. There was probably 2 or 3 poos' worth. I'm guessing it came from one chicken (we have 3). Texture was firm and I haven't noticed any outside the run. They have pretty much stopped laying at the moment as 1) they're getting on a bit and 2) they're not keen on this weather, I think. - they stopped over winter, started in the early spring and stopped again when it went cold and wet.
They are ex-free range commercial, we've had them almost 2 years. They have layers mash as their main food source, additional snacks of rice/ potato/ tomatoes, sweetcorn, greens etc. They have free run of the garden most days. We haven't fed them anything blue! They seem happy & full of beans, one has slightly watery poo occasionally - over winter her comb went purple & floppy and we thought she was going to pop her clogs but it's lovely and red and healthy again now.
any ideas? much appreciated.
when I cleaned out the chickens' bedroom (sorry, nestboxes/ indoor area) this morning I found some very bright blue poo - almost a peacock blue shade. There was probably 2 or 3 poos' worth. I'm guessing it came from one chicken (we have 3). Texture was firm and I haven't noticed any outside the run. They have pretty much stopped laying at the moment as 1) they're getting on a bit and 2) they're not keen on this weather, I think. - they stopped over winter, started in the early spring and stopped again when it went cold and wet.
They are ex-free range commercial, we've had them almost 2 years. They have layers mash as their main food source, additional snacks of rice/ potato/ tomatoes, sweetcorn, greens etc. They have free run of the garden most days. We haven't fed them anything blue! They seem happy & full of beans, one has slightly watery poo occasionally - over winter her comb went purple & floppy and we thought she was going to pop her clogs but it's lovely and red and healthy again now.
any ideas? much appreciated.