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A mate of mine who is starting out this year has a problem with some of his young birds, he has isolated two that are razor thin and are sitting puffed up. There droppings are varying shades of green and very watery. They don't appear to have much appetite either.There is another two starting to show similar symptoms in the loft and he's asked me to ask on here to see if anyone can shed any light on this?

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A mate of mine who is starting out this year has a problem with some of his young birds, he has isolated two that are razor thin and are sitting puffed up. There droppings are varying shades of green and very watery. They don't appear to have much appetite either.There is another two starting to show similar symptoms in the loft and he's asked me to ask on here to see if anyone can shed any light on this?

Only one cure for the razor thin one's as they will never make the grade,best have dropping samples taken and sent away asap,after samples have been taken put them straight away onto Baytril 1ml to 1 Ltr of water for 3 days and that should put things into check until results arrive.

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