Chicken poo.

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Re: Chicken poo.

Post: # 191029Post indy »

My Spocker puppy ate goose poo and was violently ill but my vet said to watch him for a day or two for anything else untoward but other than that nothing much he could do except for treat any issues as they came up. Digger is fine now lol :sunny:
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Re: Chicken poo.

Post: # 191032Post Millymollymandy »

I've not heard of that before yet they can eat their own poo with no problems! :iconbiggrin: :pukeright:
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Re: Chicken poo.

Post: # 191034Post JulieSherris »

Ugh..... and when I think of how much cow dung my lot devoured last year before I put a fence around it all........ :pale:
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Re: Chicken poo.

Post: # 191036Post pelmetman »

Yes our old Lab would everything and anything :pukeright: But only the chicken poo made him ill. Our new Lab, Troy has a more sensitive tummy and seems to just stick to compost, yum. :flower:
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