I don't think that's it only because she isn't hunched, she's eating and drinking like normal, and her poops are normal as well (I spent a lot of time watching her last night)
She seems to be doing better this morning, so I will continue to watch for any signs of coccidiosis. Thank you!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a buff Orpington pullet that is hanging out by herself in a coop of 9, she's just a few weeks old (don't have an exact age, she was purchased at a farm swap last Sunday) she was doing great (as are all of her coop mates) until today, I found her...