My buff orp is in isolation. I started treating her for gleet several days ago because her butt feathers were a little messy. She had mites and I treated her for those. But she started doing the penguin shuffle, standing upright and acting uncomfortable. At first it was only on cold mornings and as the day heated her posture returned to normal, I thought it might be arthritis. But now it's penguin posture all the time. Tonight we did the epsom soak and I cleaned her vent good. There is no swelling but her abdomen is rock hard. She is older and hasn't laid eggs in a long time, I don't assume she is egg bound. I tried to feel inside her, I couldn't reach far and didn't really know what I was feeling for. I could feel something very hard. Googling was a rabbit hole: "egg bounds should be dead in 48 hours," "water belly is usually diagnosed at 4-10 weeks." Nothing seems to apply to her. She has a wonderful appetite. I'm feeding her soft foods. I'll keep doing the epsom baths. Any suggestions? Thank you.