I'm not quite as strict as @EggSighted4Life with regard to food for injured chickens.
He is right however the a feed designed for chickens is going to have all the right amount of nutriants.
But, I know when I have injured chickens, and I've had quite a few over the years I feed them whatever will make them eat.
You write you've tried yogurt and she turned her nose up at it; try adding a small amount of honey.
Sunflower seeds are good.
Walnuts and grapes always go down well here.
Asprin, probably not a good idea. You can get Metacam and give her that. It comes with a syringe; give 2 graduations of the syringe once a day for up to five days.
The possibility of a limp would concern me if your chickens free range and you have predators. They will pick her out.
Good luck and I hope she recovers.
He is right however the a feed designed for chickens is going to have all the right amount of nutriants.
But, I know when I have injured chickens, and I've had quite a few over the years I feed them whatever will make them eat.
You write you've tried yogurt and she turned her nose up at it; try adding a small amount of honey.
Sunflower seeds are good.
Walnuts and grapes always go down well here.
Asprin, probably not a good idea. You can get Metacam and give her that. It comes with a syringe; give 2 graduations of the syringe once a day for up to five days.
The possibility of a limp would concern me if your chickens free range and you have predators. They will pick her out.
Good luck and I hope she recovers.