Ugh. Pineapple is still around, but she can't stand up on her own or even right herself when she is on her side. It does seem like she's gaining a little more energy, but not weight. These last few nights she has started trying to clean her feathers, but she can't reach her preen gland. That and she sometimes confuses the t-shirt sling for her feathers and spends time cleaning that

Lately she has been trying to scratch her chest so she raises her left foot up and kicks.
She seems to be huffing still, so last night I stitched a new sling to lower her butt so she could get some weight off of her chest and it seemed to work out well until sometime over the night she flipped out of it.
We did have a scare two nights ago--I was re-positioning her and she got excited and started frantically eating (I think because I took the weight off of her crop). Well she went to fast and got a piece stuck. She tried to drink some water and flick her head but it wasn't working. I could tell she was choking because her face and comb got really red, like apple red. I pulled her out and started massaging her throat, which didn't work. Luckily my husband came over, pried her beak open and dumped some water in; after a few times she got it down and her color returned to normal, except for little red bruises now on her face
In hindsight, I bet the paste dewormer would have been easier, but I already opened the container and it was like $25! She doesn't put up much of a fight and last night (3rd night) she was much better about taking it. I've been giving her .25ml. I tried to find the dosage in casportpony's signature but I couldn't. .23ml per pound, for 5 days?
I wasn't planning on deworming the rest of the ladies/maybe-rooster, hoping that I could get away without doing it and just using apple cider vinegar but...today when I took Pineapple outside to sit near the other chickens I saw a cecal poo in the chicken run. It looked like it was glistening and for whatever reason I went to take a closer look and discovered that the glistening was actually little worms swimming around. I couldn't see them (they must be really small), but I could distinctly see the waves as they were moving

So tonight we will weigh and squirt dewormer in them. I would guess their weight, but we have such a size difference between some of them that we'll just have to do it. I have a crazy plan to weigh them quickly, involving a fish scale and a ribbon noose...I'll let you know if it works. It will be a feat to do them individually because there's 12 of them, but they are all pretty tame and overweight so they don't fight too much and are used to being handled.
For the dewormer--do I need to take any precautions for the actual chicken run and coop? I clean both regularly. The run is just dirt. We have a bunch of decomposing hay bales, so I will throw one in there and then the ladies kick it all around. After a couple of weeks I rake the whole thing out and compost it, then do it again. I made the coop floor removable, so I pull it out and empty the old stuff. It is covered in plastic roofing felt, so I can wipe it down if I need to. For the flooring I usually just dump in some pine bedding to absorb the liquids.
Thanks again!