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Derbygirl-- I've had over the years several chickens with symptoms almost identical to yours. Lethargy, lack of interest in food, empty crop and bony breast-- all of that sounds exactly the same. I didn't know to try some of the things YOU have, so I'm grateful for your information on pedialyte, yogurt, vitamin E, etc. I think you've done an incredible job of being a great caretaker for your bird-- I really REALLY hope she makes it. Mine didn't, but when they got sick they lasted only a day or two, not a week, as yours has. Maybe your excellent care has helped yours keep going. Please keep us informed. As for euthanasia (not necessary we hope) most city vets don't want to deal with chickens, and I think you can do it very humanely at home in her own surroundings. I had to put down an older barred rock with a tumor, and found a very humane method online. I BELIEVE it was automotive starter fluid (spray) on a cloth, held to her head, which knocked her out (like anesthesia) immediately. Then you place the bird in a container, like a rubbermaid storage box with a lid, along with more of the spray (as I recall). Then fortunately for you you can just walk away for twenty or thirty minutes if you need to-- but it was a VERY relaxed death. She just went to sleep peacefully. I would certainly use that method again. Wish I knew the site, but if you google "humane method of euthanization + birds" you should find it.