Hoping very much that George will feel better soon.
Perplexing what is going on but some things that could bolster her would be electroltyes when overheated/stressed (she's inside now, hopefully cool, but some electrolytes may help restore balance - a touch of pedialtye in a pinch if you don't have poultry electrolytes).
Her leg - I really don't know if something else is going on that would contraindicate treating for pain, since we don't know what's going on, but for pain typically aspirin is recommended on this site at a dose of ~1 baby aspirin (no substitues unless known to be okay for chickens) crushed per cup of water changed twice daily.
If she won't drink willingly but might take watermelon or other watery fruit you can spritz it with a little pedialyte, maybe even then put in freezer for 15 minutes and then serve....Similarly, when I can't get them to drink aspirin water because an iinjury hurts too much to care about eating/drinking, I'll dunk bits of fruit in aspirin water, when I'm lucky they'll it eat, it begins to take the edge off of pain and then they begin to drink on their own again.
For crop, you might try taking little bits of a good quality grain bread and dunk in good olive oil and if she eats eat it - may help things move along. Speculation here but lots of folks on this site do this.
Hope she isn't having a problem in the egg department...
JJ
Perplexing what is going on but some things that could bolster her would be electroltyes when overheated/stressed (she's inside now, hopefully cool, but some electrolytes may help restore balance - a touch of pedialtye in a pinch if you don't have poultry electrolytes).
Her leg - I really don't know if something else is going on that would contraindicate treating for pain, since we don't know what's going on, but for pain typically aspirin is recommended on this site at a dose of ~1 baby aspirin (no substitues unless known to be okay for chickens) crushed per cup of water changed twice daily.
If she won't drink willingly but might take watermelon or other watery fruit you can spritz it with a little pedialyte, maybe even then put in freezer for 15 minutes and then serve....Similarly, when I can't get them to drink aspirin water because an iinjury hurts too much to care about eating/drinking, I'll dunk bits of fruit in aspirin water, when I'm lucky they'll it eat, it begins to take the edge off of pain and then they begin to drink on their own again.
For crop, you might try taking little bits of a good quality grain bread and dunk in good olive oil and if she eats eat it - may help things move along. Speculation here but lots of folks on this site do this.
Hope she isn't having a problem in the egg department...
JJ