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Well, a final update. I spoke a little too soon after posting earlier...she declined rapidly as the day progressed. I offered a yogurt/egg/feed mash which she wouldn't touch, manually gave water via a syringe to her beak (she took a very little), but it was pretty clear over the last couple of hours that she was simply not going to make it. I ended up putting her down.
A lesson or two learned: the signs of her not eating should have been clearer to me - she had the characteristic bright green poop but I didn't make the connection fast enough. I should have kept her quarantined longer than I did - when things looked a little better, and the rest of the flock was under treatment, I returned her to the coop/run (but kept her in the run when the others were allowed out to forage) hoping that the activity would pep her up a little. I would have been able to keep a better eye on her food/water intake and output than I did.
So someone else - myself include - can hopefully learn from my mistakes. Thanks again for the quick assistance. Next time I'll try to share some happy news.

A lesson or two learned: the signs of her not eating should have been clearer to me - she had the characteristic bright green poop but I didn't make the connection fast enough. I should have kept her quarantined longer than I did - when things looked a little better, and the rest of the flock was under treatment, I returned her to the coop/run (but kept her in the run when the others were allowed out to forage) hoping that the activity would pep her up a little. I would have been able to keep a better eye on her food/water intake and output than I did.
So someone else - myself include - can hopefully learn from my mistakes. Thanks again for the quick assistance. Next time I'll try to share some happy news.