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Please help can’t figure out what’s wrong with her
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Oh no, it sounds like your feathered friend is having a rough time, and we’re here to help you figure it out! Chickens can be quirky creatures, and when they’re feeling under the weather, it’s important to pay close attention to their behaviors and symptoms. The watery poop you mentioned is a key detail, and it’s understandable to feel concerned when your chicken is just hanging around instead of clucking and scratching like usual. While it’s common for chickens to face a few ups and downs, a change in their pooping habits and activity levels can signal something more serious.
My chicken is in bad shape and can’t figure out what’s wrong with her she’s just hanging around in one spot like this. She has watery poop but felt by her vent and no egg from being egg bound so idk what it could be please help she’s getting worse every day
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