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Today I became so worried when I noticed that my day old chicks I ordered yesterday started passing watery droppings. I quickly paid a visit to my Veterinary doctor who said that these watery droppings can be a sign of several potential issues. According to him, here are a few possible causes:
OverStress: Newly hatched chicks are most likely exposed to stress, which can be caused by the following reasons such as transportation Factor, temperature fluctuations, overcrowding factor and /or poor ventilation. Stress can result to poor digestion/malnutrition resulting to watery droppings.
Infectious diseases: Certain viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections can cause diarrhea or watery droppings in chicks. Examples include coccidiosis, infectious bronchitis, avian influenza, or bacterial enteritis. These diseases can usually contagious and communicable, so urgent veterinary attention is important to prevent the quick spread of these diseases.
Improper nutrition: Inadequate or imbalanced nutrition can affect the digestive system of chicks, leading to loose droppings. Ensure that the chicks are receiving appropriate feed with the correct balance of nutrients like HAPPY CHICKEN FEED, including water-soluble vitamins and electrolytes.
Medications or treatments: Some medications, such as antibiotics or dewormers, can disrupt the balance of gut bacteria, resulting in changes in droppings consistency. Always follow the recommended dosage and withdrawal periods specified by the product manufacturer or veterinarian.
Water quality: Poor quality or contaminated drinking water can contribute to digestive issues in chicks. Ensure that the water is clean, free from pathogens, and accessible to the chicks at all times.
If day-old chicks are passing watery droppings, it is important to closely monitor their behavior and overall health. If the condition persists for more than a day, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy, loss of appetite, or respiratory distress, it is advisable to consult a veterinarian with expertise in poultry health. They can perform a thorough examination, diagnose the underlying cause, and recommend appropriate treatment.
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