Hi @diamondsilkies
I would check her crop function to make sure everything is getting through there. Is her crop empty in the mornings?
To check her crop: Keep food and water away from her tonight, then first thing in the morning before she eats or drinks anything, feel her crop (on right side of her breast below her neckline) It should be completely empty. During the day and until roosting time the crop should have food and water in it and can feel soft, hard, squishy and all kinds of ways. But first thing in the morning it should be empty. If it is not empty there is a problem. This could cause excessive thirst and throwing up water.
 

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