Sick or just dehydrated/too hot?

PS. Thanks for the pop photo lol. It did not look real suspect to me but I did not see any problems in my girls poop and trust me... I look at their poop. :sick I think it must have been about a year from their last worming
 
After some debating on it I went ahead and poped the coci pill in her mouth. Hopefully she’ll be perked up Tomorrow. I suspect the weather isn’t helping. 109
Index, on top of day rains which dips down 20 degrees, then we get humidity clouds. :(
And yes. I meant in the house with A/C.
Also dealing with a small pullet with a sinus infection who’s shivering these birds get more attention than the dogs do. Haha
 
After some debating on it I went ahead and poped the coci pill in her mouth. Hopefully she’ll be perked up Tomorrow. I suspect the weather isn’t helping. 109
Index, on top of day rains which dips down 20 degrees, then we get humidity clouds. :(
And yes. I meant in the house with A/C.
Also dealing with a small pullet with a sinus infection who’s shivering these birds get more attention than the dogs do. Haha
I know that one haha! Poor dogs. :p
I run the hose real slow and make cool puddles for them, give frozen fruit and put ice in their water when it gets real bad w/ no wind, heat and humidity. Puddles are the best but sometimes the poor girls just suffer. Glad you are on site asking questions. Maybe keep treating them for other possible worms in the back of your head.
 
Crop problems are usually a sign of something else going on.

They can be caused by coccidiosis and worms.
 
I would try some Save-A-Chick electrolytes and probiotic in water and let her drink that since she wants to drink so much. Probably better than sugar.
 

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