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I have used this product on and of for the last couple of years.

I used it every couple of weeks Ive not used it for about 2 months

feeding in small portions in the last few days I notice in the cocks end

quite a few wet droppings .The hens seem fine

Does anyone else have the same problem with Matrix

Posted

I have used this product on and of for the last couple of years.

I used it every couple of weeks Ive not used it for about 2 months

feeding in small portions in the last few days I notice in the cocks end

quite a few wet droppings .The hens seem fine

Does anyone else have the same problem with Matrix

 

 

 

 

i also had the same problem with matrix,wet droppings,

if there droppings are wet there getting to much,

Posted

I have used this product on and of for the last couple of years.

I used it every couple of weeks Ive not used it for about 2 months

feeding in small portions in the last few days I notice in the cocks end

quite a few wet droppings .The hens seem fine

Does anyone else have the same problem with Matrix

little and often nae problems

Posted

What makes you so sure it was matrix that produced wet dropping

there could be 1001 reasons so to blame a product

could be seen as a bit misleading imo

Posted

What makes you so sure it was matrix that produced wet dropping

there could be 1001 reasons so to blame a product

could be seen as a bit misleading imo

 

 

CORRECT, Needs to look further. :huh:

Posted

Does Matrix have a high salt content? If so, does that induce drinking? If so, have they had too much Matrix, drank too much water and thus caused their soft droppings?

Is it perhaps the high moisture content in the air at this time of year causing the droppings to be softer? :)

 

Just some initial thoughts without going into the many other possibilities. :)

Posted

I have used this product on and of for the last couple of years.

I used it every couple of weeks Ive not used it for about 2 months

feeding in small portions in the last few days I notice in the cocks end

quite a few wet droppings .The hens seem fine

Does anyone else have the same problem with Matrix

Used it for a few years but only dusted over the corn now and only every few days.I found it did loosen the droppings a little and as you say only the cocks.I also use V/L All in One thats ok but the birds hardly touch it.

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Used it for a few years but only dusted over the corn now and only every few days.I found it did loosen the droppings a little and as you say only the cocks.I also use V/L All in One thats ok but the birds hardly touch it.

 

Im not paired up yet and the cocks are a little high on the drive along with fighting breaking out

I just wonder if its there high level of testosterone thats stressing them a little and thats causing

the wet droppings . On saying this I went into the loft this morning thers about a 50% improvement

with the wet dropings

I wasnt blaming the matrix I was only asking for some answers Thanks

Posted

Does Matrix have a high salt content? If so, does that induce drinking? If so, have they had too much Matrix, drank too much water and thus caused their soft droppings?

Is it perhaps the high moisture content in the air at this time of year causing the droppings to be softer? :)

 

Just some initial thoughts without going into the many other possibilities. :)

For what it's worth I think ur right ,some birds are really greedy on it ,and won't

Let other birds near .

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