Fwiw 9 times out of 10 crops issues are caused by something else. Coccidia, worms and reproductive issues are three of the tops things.
Her stool was green and liquid. At one point it looked like water. I was so scared for her. So she was definitely fighting something. I never knew which pullet it was that was giving us the broken, soft shelled and/or shell-less eggs. Since she had that problem, I think it is safe to assume it was her having all the trouble. While we had her in the house we just got solid shelled eggs only. We didn't see any worms, at least by our naked eyes, so am not sure about that. We did try to look as best as we could. We ended up giving her a couple soaks in the sink incase she had one stuck up there. My hubby tried checking her vent and didn't feel anything so we ruled that out. I was terrified that it was that really bad thing where they have an egg break inside and get toxic from the yoke and stuff. But I don't know that she would've made it if that was the case. So we tentatively rule that out. She didn't have any blood in her stool but I don't think that is the only tell tale sign of it right? And they were on medicated feed in the beginning but is coccidia something they can still develop after the fact? Her crop was a little squishy. I wonder if she ate something that didn't agree with her or got stuck or what. I just don't fully know what happened. I am keeping a closer eye on her just incase we have a repeat of issues.
ETA: On my comment,
"While we had her in the house we just got solid shelled eggs only."
I meant from the other pullets. She didn't lay at all in the house. I think she gave us the itty bitty egg (like a beginner pullet egg) we got a couple of days ago but hasn't laid any more since rejoining the flock. Boy I worded that weirdly lol.
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