started*with*chickens
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We have 4 new minis. We noticed the 5 year old cow had loose stool starting on Wednesday (we got them Tuesday evening) and we contributed it to diet change. It's still thick, not watery. They were being fed beardless wheat, nothing else, no grain, no grazing. We have a little grass for them to graze and have been feeding them hay (I'm not sure what kind, it's on the greener side) nutrebeef and alpha/timothy pellets twice a day. We wormed them Thursday evening. The cow is still having loose stool and now the older heifer, between 12-18 months, is also having loose stool. The younger heifer who is almost 9 months and the 12-18 month old bull are having normal stool still. We didn't give them any feed this morning hoping they will eat more hay and it might help thicken things up. The older heifer is already starting to loose her 'bloated pregnant belly' look although the bull still looks 'pregnant'. Could the loose stool be from the wormer? Does it mean it's doing its job or is it more than likely from diet change? Could the cow have been sick and passed it to the heifer?