She spent the night in her separate outdoor enclosure.
I checked her crop this morning, and it felt soft, but no softer than my other chickens.
There is no liquid coming from her beak, and as far as I know she hasn't vomited again.
I think she was just annoyed. She escaped her enclosure and tried to rejoin the flock, but she could not get into the run. I have her in a roofed enclosure now, and she seems to be acting normal.
More information I forgot to share: she plucked her tummy feathers out like a broody chicken would.
Does this mean her symptoms are from brooding and not eating and drinking, or could she also be sick?
Thank you all so much for your responses. I will try to answer your questions
I think her crop feels normal, but I don't have a lot of experience with this kind of thing.
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