19/05/2026
+8 Healthy chicken p**p is generally shades of brown, tan, or greenish, often with a firm texture and a white or cream-colored urate cap. It should not look bloody, yellow, foamy, or consistently bright green. Dark, sticky "cecal" p**ps, which smell bad, are also normal and healthy, occurring 2–3 times daily.Key Indicators of Healthy Chicken Droppings:Color: Shades of brown, tan, or greenish-brownTexture: Firm and slightly moist, not runny.Urate Cap:
A white or pale yellow cap on top is normal, which is the chicken's urine.Frequency: Regular, solid, and non-runny droppings indicate good digestion.
Normal Variations in Color:Green: Common if chickens consume lots of green leafy food, weeds, or pastureDark/Black: Normal depending on diet, but if it is extremely runny or tarry, it may indicate internal bleeding.Mustard Yellow/Sticky (Cecal): These are normal daily droppings from the cecum, which act as a digestive byproduct.When to Worry:Bright Green/Watery: Can indicate infection or illness.Bloody/Red: Indicates serious illness like coccidiosis.Yellow/Foamy: Often a sign of internal parasites or kidney damage.White/Runny: Suggests kidney issues or extreme heat stress. Clear farm