Can someone diagnose from this poop?

Oh she did didn't she!

Do you have any antibiotics on hand? Amoxicillin is a good choice.

Possible she may lay normal eggs, sometimes with Salpingitis they can.

Here's more information about Salpingitis that you might find helpful.
https://the-chicken-chick.com/causes-of-lash-eggs-salpingitis-by/
https://the-chicken-chick.com/salpingitis-lash-eggs-in-backyard/
hello, I've seen alot of this watery green poop issues in the forum lately, I have a 2 year old JG hen thats been in quarantine 2 weeks now for the same thing-but finally getting better, and showing progress, havent seen any diagnosis's posted either, is this a viral or bacterial thing? there would be a difference in how it is treated every one is doing the "at home care" no vet visits, including myself with my hen or flock, I noticed you've mentioned augmentin and amoxillin, i shy away from chemicals and medicine for my flock and choose a more natural or holistic approach in treating them, however if it comes down to keeping them alive, I have both antibiotics in my medicine cabinet. I mentioned she is doing better and shows progress but im thinking maybe next time should i run across this again, i might not go the hollistic route it takes too long to see any results and stresses out the chicken, penny for your thoghts?
 
hello, I've seen alot of this watery green poop issues in the forum lately, I have a 2 year old JG hen thats been in quarantine 2 weeks now for the same thing-but finally getting better, and showing progress, havent seen any diagnosis's posted either, is this a viral or bacterial thing? there would be a difference in how it is treated every one is doing the "at home care" no vet visits, including myself with my hen or flock, I noticed you've mentioned augmentin and amoxillin, i shy away from chemicals and medicine for my flock and choose a more natural or holistic approach in treating them, however if it comes down to keeping them alive, I have both antibiotics in my medicine cabinet. I mentioned she is doing better and shows progress but im thinking maybe next time should i run across this again, i might not go the hollistic route it takes too long to see any results and stresses out the chicken, penny for your thoghts?
There are different kinds of watery green poop - milky with green (like in this thread), yellow (egg yolk) with green, bright green or dark green bits (usually means they're not eating enough or what they are eating is not getting through their crop). It's best to create your own thread, post a photo of the poop and the sick hen, list all symptoms, and let us know how you have examined her and what treatment you have done already.
 

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