Bkaye
Songster
Have you checked her crop first thing in the morning? Her head movements could be due to a crop problem, which would also cause the runny droppings.
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A shiny dish, or a dish that is a high contrast color to the background might help, if she has some vision. If it's metal you can tap a spoon or something on it, to let her know it's there, get her used to finding it. A bell, or something that makes a slight sound in the breeze that can be hung over it or in the vicinity also might help her to find it and get used to where it is. Something that doesn't scare her away. It's going to be a process, and you may have to hand feed her regularly until she's able to find it consistently. You can get hog pans many places, they are usually galvanized, so rust eventually. A better option is stainless steel puppy pans, they come in different sizes, I have several of the largest ones I feed my flock mash in. They will last forever and are not very expensive at all. I got mine from Jeffers Pet online. They are large diameter, and shallow, so she would have a large target to hit, even the smallest would hold plenty enough for her. Raising it up a little would make it so she could bump into it rather than step in it.
She will be at greater risk from any predator, since she can't see them coming, so you will need to make sure she's safe from that.