Nasty bloody poop on my patio this morning

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I'm pretty sure this was one of my crested cream legbars and she had been by my back door a lot and later I noticed this..... she's 2.5 years old and laying still. Help pls... how can I help her?

The 2nd image of the watery poop was from one of my copper marans, they do this a bit... should I be concerned about that?

I have 3 copper marans, 2 crested legbars and 1 lavender aracuna. The legbars are the newest and youngest of my hens.
I also have 12x 3 wo chicks.
 

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I have some worming stuff otw to me... I'll get all my hens on to this asap. Thank you for replying. She seems healthy in herself and is still laying well. But I've noticed she's keeping herself to herself instead of sticking with the others .
 
I have some worming stuff otw to me... I'll get all my hens on to this asap. Thank you for replying. She seems healthy in herself and is still laying well. But I've noticed she's keeping herself to herself instead of sticking with the others .
What dewormer did you get?

I'd watch her close. If necessary, pull her aside and see if she will eat a bit of egg or mushy feed and drink some electrolytes.

I'd leave her with her flock if she's not being bullied.
 
I have ordered flubenvet, mixed with layers pellets.

She's very fussy eating any household scraps and also my most flighty hen. I cam only handle her after she's gone up to roost and is very sleepy. My copper marans will eat any scraps they possibly can but the 2 legbars are suspicious of everything.

She's definitely not being bullied, I've seen her go up to lay, eating pellets and she's free ranging and dustbathing happily. Just seems to be keeping herself away from the others
 
I have ordered flubenvet, mixed with layers pellets.

She's very fussy eating any household scraps and also my most flighty hen. I cam only handle her after she's gone up to roost and is very sleepy. My copper marans will eat any scraps they possibly can but the 2 legbars are suspicious of everything.

She's definitely not being bullied, I've seen her go up to lay, eating pellets and she's free ranging and dustbathing happily. Just seems to be keeping herself away from the others
Oh, you are not in the U.S.!

Flubenvet is supposed to be really good, I wish we could get that here.

Hopefully deworming will help. Keep me posted.
 

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