I am not sure. I brought her inside and right now she is sitting in the tub in warm water. She is actually letter me hold her against the tub almost like I am hugging her.
Let her get nice and relaxed. I've got one hen who gets egg bound now and then and about 20 minutes in the bath then gently dry her and keep her in a warm, quiet room in a closed cardboard box with nesting material. It has always helped her.
However I have had another hen die from being egg bound as infection set in.
Hope your girl gets well.
If she has peritonitis - a serious infection that would need treating by a vet - then she will look unwell, she won't move much and won't eat much, she'll be in pain. (which are similar symptoms to egg bound)
The normal looking poop is a good sign, my hen with peritonitis did very watery poops, no normal ones. Bright comb is also a good sign. How is her general behaviour?