How to solve watery poop and diarrhea.


Yep! She does but then she walks away. Ill make her some, but we are about to leave so ill feed her tomorrow or later tonight. I saw her eating some bread, greens and egg. She also drank some of her probiotic water.

Update!!
We got her to eat and drink more and her poop was not diarrhea or watery! It was completly normal. Poor her, she is shaking because its so cold.
Yes, she's in a fairly heavy molt.

Are you handling her? If you are, this is painful and will cause them to shake/shiver as well.

What's your temperatures? I've had naked molting hens at 20F daytime temps, they stayed out of the wind and did well.

I'd just continue to monitor her, sounds like she's doing o.k.

In the photo her stance is good, she looks bright, just molting.
 
Yes, she's in a fairly heavy molt.

Are you handling her? If you are, this is painful and will cause them to shake/shiver as well.

What's your temperatures? I've had naked molting hens at 20F daytime temps, they stayed out of the wind and did well.

I'd just continue to monitor her, sounds like she's doing o.k.

In the photo her stance is good, she looks bright, just molting.
I pull her close to me to feed her, but I am carefull to be gentle. Its actually not bad here, but it was just in the 80's and droped to the 50's with high winds and rain yesterday. Apparently her poops were watery in the morning again - im so confused!!
 
I pull her close to me to feed her, but I am carefull to be gentle. Its actually not bad here, but it was just in the 80's and droped to the 50's with high winds and rain yesterday. Apparently her poops were watery in the morning again - im so confused!!
Are you trying to tube her?

I'd let her eat on her own. Feed her her normal feed. You can provide bits of egg, fish or meat to boost protein.

She should be fine with those temperatures as long as she can get out of the wind and rain and has a dry place to be.
 
Are you trying to tube her?

I'd let her eat on her own. Feed her her normal feed. You can provide bits of egg, fish or meat to boost protein.

She should be fine with those temperatures as long as she can get out of the wind and rain and has a dry place to be.
No not tube her, im to scared to do something like that. I just hold her food infront of her. What fish would you recomend?
 

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