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Taylorbrood
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Update, she passed away today, and I have another showing signs.Oh my, I am so sorry you and your girl are going through this. I know the sleeplessness and panic of having sick flock members. I was just there last weekend when Coccidiosis hit hard and fast and I lost a chick less than a day from showing the first symptom, even though I had started treatment.
So... IF it's Coccidiosis, it's normal for them to be disinterested in food and water. From the stool picture you posted, it's clear she's not been digesting food, which in this case is because she hasn't been eating.
I would STRONGLY advise against ANY nutri-drench right now if you're giving her Corid.
Foamy yellow poop can indicate worms, Coccidiosis, an internal issue, Marek's or a few other things.
Since you've wormed, soaked and nutri-drenched her without improvent, the only remaining thing that you can do right now is treat for Coccidia.
I would recommend a concentrated dose of Corid given orally, with no vitamins. Can you weigh out .5 grams of the Corid powder and then add 5ml of water to it? Draw up 1ml twice a day and syringe it into her beak slowly, giving her time to swallow every few drops. Here's how I arrived at those numbers: The Corid dose for treating severe outbreak is 20mg/kg. Each gram of Corid powder has 200mg of Amprolium. A bird weighing just over 2kg (you said she was 4.5lbs) should have right about 40mg/day. If you can weigh out .5 grams of corid powder, add 5ml water, you now have 100mg of amprolium in that 5ml of solution, so each 1ml has 20mg. If you give her 2 of those a day, she'll get her 40mg for the day.
It sounds like you are doing everything you can to keep this little girl alive until you can get her to the vet. I was just in your place last weekend and know first hand how frustrating and heartwrenching it is to not know what you're up against. I thought I was dealing with necrotic enteritis or possibly e-coli, but treated for coccidiosis just in case. Turns out... It was coccidiosis alone. I was seeing perfectly healthy stool (although a little loose which I attributed to our heatwave) one day and pure blood the next. A lot of coccidiosis cases never see blood at all though. It's diarrhea and/or foamy yelow poop, with lack of interest in food/water, isolation, ruffled feathers
Please keep us updated on what the vet says tomorrow!