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She does not appear or feel bloated. She runs and is still seemingly happy and inquisitive. She takes treats, is bright eyed,

She's running around, happy, inquisitive, bright eyed...

When in doubt, go back to the basics period.

Stop all supplements and treatments. Give fresh plain water. Normal balanced poultry feed. Limit treats daily.

Look forward to photos to see what you are talking about.
 
Here is a sampling, if you will, of her poo from the nesting box she sleeps in. I have also included a pic from the internet of an image of watery poop i have seen her have before as an example. Lately it has been more like the stuff in the nesting box: Brown mush and typically quite a bit of it. When it was warmer here just recently (like last week) it was more watery. So with the weather cooling to about 50's/60's and raining, this is what I have been noticing.

Also, if I do decide to treat with corid, is there a way to treat just her or would I need to treat all my girls? I just received a bottle and the instructions that I have found online for chickens say to put it in their drinking water.

Thank you!
 

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a pic from the internet of an image of watery poop i have seen her have before as an example. Lately it has been more like the stuff in the nesting box: Brown mush and typically quite a bit of it. When it was warmer here just recently (like last week) it was more watery.
Warm weather they drink more so stools are looser.

The other poop looks pretty normal.

Corid (Amprolium) dosing is 2tsp for liquid or 1 1/2tsp for powder to each gallon of drinking water. Give for 5-7 days as the only source of drinking water.
If you decided to treat her, then you can treat your whole flock, it won't hurt them.
 

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