The yellow mucous in her poop is not good. Keep taking and posting pics of her poop. Does she seem bloated, especially below the vent between her legs? Let's get these experts involved.
@Wyorp Rock @Eggcessive @coach723
If you can take pics of her poop and post them, it will help in recommendations. Salpingitis typically shows up as a yellow discharge. The lash egg is usually the first physical sign, besides being lethargic, not eating, comb discolored, tail down. You can also check to see if she has any...
Much like the symptoms of the past 3 lost hens, lethargic, stopped eating, bluish comb, yellow discharge, we lost another hybrid this morning. Slapingitis seems to be taking out all of our RI X hybrids, but not affecting our Buff Orpingtons or Barred Rocks.
You mentioned her poops look eggy. Is there a yellow thick mucous looking discharge. Take and post as many pictures as you can of her poop. I'll alert some eggsperts. Is her tummy bloated between her legs back to her vent?
@Wyorp Rock @Eggcessive @coach723
I'm not vet or expert, but this...
Is her stomach bloated? Is she pooping, and if so please post pictures. Do you have a picture of the soft shelled egg she passed? And the clear discharge? Is her comb normal? Add some fresh water close to her. Have you seen any lash egg material? Is she eating?
@coach723, I've noticed that there seems to be a definable difference in symptoms of chickens that die from salpingitis. One group has respiratory or eye issues. The other group does not. I wonder if any studies have been done as to the difference in bacteria/viruses found during a necropsy of...
Continue to post poop pics. The yellow discharge is not a good sign. Look for lash eggs, and check her belly below the vent for swelling. @Wyorp Rock @Eggcessive @coach723 Here are three experts that I've alerted.