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Thanks for posting that information. I had worried about the possibility of infectious bronchitis but aside from the watery eggs, the hens really have not displayed any other signs. Their egg production hasn't dropped and mostly their eggs appear normal (and the irregularities I've noticed seem minor compared to some images I've seen of IB related eggs). The hens themselves behave like normal, healthy hens. The red was wormed just before she came to me. The weather here in Seattle has been unseasonably cool. Well, it has to be something. I'll keep you all posted if I ever find out. I suppose it's possible that the red had this condition before she came to me and the australorp has just had a mild case . . . thanks, all, for offering your suggestions.