Good.
Poop is green? That may be normal depending on how old, but it should start turning brownish (again depending on what she's eating).
Once the navel closes up and her vent looks more normal (is not attractive to pecking) then I would put her back.
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Is the brooder large enough to place a screen divider so she can be near and see the others?
A stuffed animal for her to snuggle with may help a little too.
Has the navel closed up? Anything hanging out of it?
The worry would be another chick picking at that vent and/or navel and causing...
You're very kind:hugs
Yes, I would think she came that way too. I know it's concerning, I do hope that she heals and thrives.
You are doing a good job taking care of her.
Don't pull the scab. That is her navel.
The vent doesn't look quite right either - is she able to poop?
I would clean the navel as mentioned above. Some people do place a bandaid over the navel too - I'm on the fence about that, if it were to be pulled, then there's a chance the force...
I know, they are so tiny, it's hard to see. Having a helper would be good.
Look at her tummy. I'm afraid that her navel is open. If it is, then clean that with an anti-septic (chlorhexidine, betadine if you have it). Apply triple antibiotic ointment or bacitracin.
Sometimes if the navel...
No, I put arrows in my post. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chick-in-need-of-help.1356956/post-22381536
It's not her leg I'm looking at for the red arrow. Look at her tummy.