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Bright red but not runny droppings

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I've been keeping chickens for a whole 8 days now. I have two Rhode Island Reds, both about 6 months old.

The younger one seemed to have a bout of runny droppings just after she first arrived as the feathers round her vent were dirty for a few days. That's cleared up now, but for the last 3-4 days I have been finding bright red droppings around the hen house. I can't say for sure that the red colour is blood - it's almost too bright - more reddy-brown as you'd expect dried blood to be. It's also quite thick, not runny, like tomato puree!

 

Their breeder came to look at them and could see nothing physically wrong with either hen - both have eaten well. They free range in the garden and he asked if they had access to elderberries, but they don't.

 

Could this be something she's eaten, or a sign of a serious problem? She is not behaving as if she is unhappy. But I am!!

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Just checked out the poo gallery - the one that shows the shed lining of the intestine most closely matched my chicken's poo, and is described as normal (!). They have been wormed, yes. It was three days running and there is no evidence of red poo today, so maybe she's finished shedding her insides and is resuming normal service. I hope so!

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Sometimes they expel a little gut lining too, particularly through the growing stages. It always gives me a bit of a shock too, but it passes pretty quickly - no pun intended! I must admit that I've taken to giving my growers Herban (an natural oregano based product) in their drinking water this year, mainly to prevent coccidiosis, but it seems to have reduced the scary poos too!

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