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| I was going to ask about chicken poop and what it should look like normally. I did a search on the internet and found the link below. pretty disgusting I have to admit since we are talking poop but I thought some of you might be interested to learn what is normal. I thought my chicks were getting sick or something but apparantly it is normal.
sorry if I skeezed you out. |
Here is a link that might be useful: chicken poop chart
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- Posted by laturcotte1 (My Page) on Fri, Feb 6, 09 at 13:32
| If your geese have worms what do you treat them with? Don't want to wait until it happens. |
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- Posted by velvet_sparrow z10 So. Calif. (My Page) on Fri, Feb 6, 09 at 16:15
| Fantastic info! I get asked about poop (chicken, that is!) a lot, so this is really healpful. :) Like the saying goes, 'Is their poop consistently abnormal or normally consistent?' Depends on what's 'normal' for each bird. Velvet ~:> |
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| I found this link that has some info on geese and worms. Hope it helps. I do not have any myself but I heard they are organic weed eaters. LOL |
Here is a link that might be useful: geese
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- Posted by runningtrails 5 (My Page) on Sat, Feb 7, 09 at 7:33
| lol! Uh, hmmm, those are quite the gross photos. Good info, though! Thanks! |
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| Hi all, OK MsJay, I am officially "skeezed" out--LOL just kidding good information. Was actually very imformative, thanks a bunch. I also would like everybody to know that the wheat grass I was growing in my kitchen has been a great success with the chickens- and Brendon they did love it! I take out two trays at a time and they eat it up in about 5 minutes. |
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| Yeah it was good info for me but also VERY skeezy! LOL I knew it helped me and I posted it because it might help others but I was not sure if it would be well received. I was waiting to get flamed. Or I thought a certain person was going to challenge that the pictures were wrong. LOL Thanks! |
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