Green-->yellow poops in EE, behavior normal. Now subtle lethargy and green poop! Help needed

So that is my brahma. She was attacked by a predator a few weeks back and lost some feathers where you have circled. Sorry didn't mention that.
 
She's healed from that injury, I have no concern that the previous injury has anything to do with what is going on now.
It was to her eye resulting in partial blindness.
Yesterday she was acting normal. Eating drinking chirping. So this has come on very sudden and quick whatever it is.
 
I find that spray works better in the coop.
You can spray into cracks better...IMO.
 
Latest poop from my brahma . She's inside for the day so I can watch her
She wasn't eating or drinking on her own so I gave her some water(has corid in it) via syringe.
I'm at a loss on where the watery green poop came from after this...so I guess we'll see what unfolds
 

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Green poop can be an indication of not eating/not properly absorbing nutrients, infection, coccidiosis and sometimes worms.

Getting her hydrated, then back to eating, hopefully she will start to perk up. After she is drinking, then offer her normal feed or some chopped egg to see if she will eat.
 
The many poops of today. Green and yellow belong to my EE. Watery belongs to B, and the white string of urates? On my B.
Side note her vent to me looks a little swollen/protruding. She hasn't ever laid an egg so I'm not sure if this is what a vent would look like if she's prepping to lay...her lethargy has improved greatly.

And another Side note I'm treating the coop and the girls for mites, since I did see a few buggers on my EE.
Using a permethrin dilution spray from a previous thread I read on here. Seems easier than dust!

And the only avian vet near me will not do a fecal culture/float unless they come to the office and be examined. (Aka we want your money) Which won't happen until Thursday. If I brought the poop to them today they wouldn't do anything with it :( By then the corid would be on its 5th day. Figures.
 

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