Chick Pooping Water

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My 2-week old ameraucana chick has been periodically regurgitating water, and her poop also looks like water - pure and clear. The feathers around her beak are crusty from the regurgitation. It has been going on for about 3 days now, i have had her for almost a week.

she seams to be eating normally, and her energy level appears normal. she is perky and active. her crop seems small, it is definitely not swollen. she is on wood shaving bedding, and quite possibly ate some. they are being fed medicated chick feed.

please let me know if you have any ideas what to do.
Hi is she drinking alot of water if that is the case sounds like she has sour crop, try a touch of natural yogurt, this will be a gentle tummy calmer, if not get hold of some avipro from the vets it will get the flora in the gut back to normal, it doesn't sound very well. I would think about contacting the seller where you got the chicks and see what they have to say. moo x

Hi, I was wondering about the size of the 'special' drill bit? They never mention the size on the site, and if I already have one, I'd hate to buy another. I'm interested in trying this system though - thanks! :)
I took a gamble when I ordered the drill bit. It paid off since didn't have it -- it's 11/32. Being not so handy with tools, this number meant nothing to me, but my husband commented about it being a weird size. I would recommend getting the drill bit in that size because it makes the nipple fit perfectly -- we haven't had any problems with it leaking at all. Hope that helps!
I'm trying to overlook the fact that you named one of your chickens "Betsy."
hahahahaha -- If it's any consolation, she's our favorite! Definitely the nicest of the three. She's our Ameraucana, so we gave her the all-American name of Betsy Ross.
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I share some good tips on keeping your chickens cool. Misters can be deadly in areas of high humidity.Nipple waterers often cause dehydration in the chickens lower in the pecking order. And yogurt can cause diarrhea which dehydrates.

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Hmmm... We have super-low humidity here in the Western U.S. (I think the weather said we're around 10% humidity right now -- not so great for the wildfires), so that's definitely not a concern for us, but something others might want to look into. Thanks for the heads-up.

I haven't seen any pecking order squabbles -- all three of our chickens are drinking regularly from the waterer, from our big and bossy Ameraucana to the smallest-of-the-bunch Rhode Island Red. I'll have to keep a closer eye on them and make sure they're sharing, though.

As for the yogurt, I've done some research (I always check online or in my chicken keeping book before trying anything new) and I've read that a little yogurt now and then isn't a bad thing. In some cases, the probiotics can actually be beneficial. My chickens have only had it once as a treat and I didn't notice any diarrhea going on. All I saw was that they loved the cold yogurt since it was particularly hot that day.

Here's just a few of the links I read regarding yogurt:

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/chicken-treat-chart-the-best-treats-for-backyard-chickens

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/534258/yogurt-for-chickens-friend-or-foe-am-i-hurting-my-chickens

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/138183/yogurt-for-chickens/10

Probiotics helping chickens with diarrhea: http://www.ehow.com/how_6528499_treat-chicken-diarrhea.html
With just 3 chickens you're right not as much danger of one getting shut out, just a consideration. As for the yogurt, chickens can't digest dairy, so cheese, milk, yogurt all give them diarrhea. Not an issue as an occasional treat, but I give mine probiotic powder in their feed every day which has the benefits of yogurt without the diarrhea issues.

Just an FYI, there is a TON of misinformation on backyardchickens. I used to be a member but got tired of correcting all the wrong stuff that people post. Just a thought - check other sources also.
Great post! I've featured it on the Homestead Revival for Barn Hop #67!! Yahoo!
I love it! I had chickens for a couple of years fighting with the poopy waterer problem. Now we are getting a few chickens again, in a small tractor like yours and I'm making this for them! What a great time and water saver! Thank you for this!

I like your blog!
Hi, I'm Anne, and I'm here from the Barn Hop. Love your blog! And I just ordered some "chipples" for my own chickens. Thanks for the pro tip!
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