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pigeon pooshould i be concern w/ wet poo not runny but wet it looks firm most of the time welder
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I can only answer from my experience having one "house pigeon." Sophie's poops are usually nice and soild, with a good mix of green and white. (I can't believe I just typed that last sentence.)
However, there are times where her poop turns extra watery, or extra stinky, or extra runny. Her diet never changes, and she doesn't have any stress that I am aware of, so my guess is that, just like other animals (and people), sometimes there is variation in that area. Now, if it is consistently not up to the "usual standards" for a couple of days in a row, then I would start to be more concerned. It is funny, because the first time Sophie made a really "unusual" poop, I was terrified that she was ill or something bad had happened. But, thankfully, a couple of poops later, everything was A-OK. |
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You shouldn't be too concerned if they are acting as they did earlier, at this point, but do keep an eye on it.
Have they had a change in their life, or a change in diet? Does the poop stink? Do they exhibit any other different behavior? I would add some probiotics to their diet as well as ACV, and if it doesn't change back to normal have a fecal done.
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