Chicken see's stuff and acting crazy!?!

She should not be sleeping a lot during the day. It sounds like she is very ill.
Is she thin? Lost a lot of weight?

Do you see her eating in the yard/when she's loose?
Does she lay eggs?

It's hard to know what's going on with her. If the crop is empty and she's not interested in food, she is also likely dehydrated. I would first try to get her drinking, then offer some food.
If you can collect a sample of poop to take or send for testing of worms that would be good.
Her poop is like a dark green with some white but its not diahhria
 
She was just taking a nap is that photo good or a photo in any specific area?
 

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Thrush or wet fowl pox? Something in her throat? Crop problems?
Other hens keeping her away from food, or she doesn’t have “permission” to eat?
Sleeping means she is ill with no energy.
Acting crazy may be dehydration?
She Is only with a rooster If i put her in a bigger flock the other hens will start trying to fight and peck at her.
 
Thrush or wet fowl pox? Something in her throat? Crop problems?
Other hens keeping her away from food, or she doesn’t have “permission” to eat?
Sleeping means she is ill with no energy.
Acting crazy may be dehydration?
She gets food that has fatty amini acids, nutrieted water and this liquid we add to there water supply so they wont get worms or parasites.
 
If she has not laid eggs in a while, then she may have a reproductive disorder like Egg Yolk Peritonitis, cancer, tumors, internal laying or Salpingitis.
Symptoms include not eating/drinking, lethargy, swelling or fluid in the abdomen, runny/loose stool, difficulty walking, crop issues and weight loss.
If she is suffering from one of these, there is not a lot that can be done except to offer supportive care, try to keep them eating/drinking and if they decline further, let them go.

It's always a good idea to rule out worms or infection as the cause, so if you can get a fecal float.
I dont know alot about eggs but she not a egg laying chicken, her blood is gamefowl but im not sure if that makes a diffrence.
 
If she has not laid eggs in a while, then she may have a reproductive disorder like Egg Yolk Peritonitis, cancer, tumors, internal laying or Salpingitis.
Symptoms include not eating/drinking, lethargy, swelling or fluid in the abdomen, runny/loose stool, difficulty walking, crop issues and weight loss.
If she is suffering from one of these, there is not a lot that can be done except to offer supportive care, try to keep them eating/drinking and if they decline further, let them go.

It's always a good idea to rule out worms or infection as the cause, so if you can get a fecal float.
Anything you reccomend to rule out worms?
 

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