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It’s possible that it has some sort of parasites, since the poop is bubbly. I’ve always put diatomaceous earth (it’s a more natural option) mixed with the chickens feed as a preventative. I would call a vet for the best option of medicine to use now for a quick fix. Then, I highly recommend the diatomaceous earth as a monthly natural preventative solution. Chickens peck at everything. Any wild bird that flies over, raccoon, or whatever other animal can carry and leave unwanted droppings full of parasites nearby.Do people think I need to be worming everyone? She usually lays most days so it's strange she isn't. We have had some hot weather but none of the others stopped laying. Her comb seems a little pale but she's eating and drinking.