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That sounds like a bridge better left crossed when you get to it. The only way she can ever have a 100% healthy flock is to depopulate and start over. If she does not, she can not sell hatching eggs, or chicks or pullets or excess roosters, or layers. She can not walk out to the neighbors fence without worring her shoes are contaminating the ground, she can not let other chicken owners on her property, or in her car, she will always have expensive and labor intensive treatments for this sick chick or that one, and she will be surrounded by death. You can not love a chicken back to health, sometimes no matter how you try. It will die anyway. My decision would be to cull, and I think it absolutely is the right thing to do. End the heartbreak in one day, grieve and move on. We will be here to help how we can.