Help, lethargic hen, Vet on vacations

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I am quite concerned for one of my girls.
For the last 4 days she has been extremely sleepy.
Other than that she looks fine: tail is up, comb is up and red. I've isolated her, now she is inside of my house; I try to bring her to her sisters from time to time so she won't get bullied when she comes back but bullying is already starting with her. And she doesnt want to defend herself, she just lays down and lets the rest peck on her.
I gave her already some vitamins and dewormer. Her droppings have become more liquidy along the days. She drinks a ton of water, but lately she hasn't been willing to eat much.
Her crop feels normal. And her vet (and the only poultry vet in my area) is gone for vacations. I'm worried that nothing I try seems to be working. Doesnt seem to have mites, she is not molting. Anybody has any ideas? :( I'm attaching a picture here (last dropping included).

TYSM in advance for being awesome everytime I need help with my girls <3.
 

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Looks like she could be egg bound. What do her droppings look like? I would start her on Calcium+D3 and vitamin E.
 
Egg bound hens will have egg white-ish droppings and some with yellow liquid.
 
Egg bound hens will have egg white-ish droppings and some with yellow liquid.
tysm for your answer <3 -her last dropping can be seen right there in the picture i uploaded.

And oof. I skipped some important info on my post (I didn't want to make it too long). I checked for egg bound (it's always my first thing to check), she doesn't have anything stuck. Plus: this girl is adopted, i adopted* her a couple months ago, she never laid normal eggs: she lays without shell, even if i have been giving her calcium support (I am from a small town in Argentina and poultry vet care is not a thing here, so getting vet attention and even medicine for birds is very difficult), she could never lay normally during these months. She is also the #1 in the flock, her face almost looks like a rooster, long wattles and huge comb. So I assumed that her not laying was part of what she was; but this has me very confused and worried.

*a neighbor gave her to me in not very good conditions: she lost some feathers on the back of her head, one of her eyelids is droopy, i guess she had a tough life. But she (from what the neighbor told me) is ~3 years old, so I don't think she even qualifies as an "old" hen.
 
She could be getting "old" but knowing how much stress how body has gone through, her life may be short. Sounds like she has reproductive problems. One of my hens passe away recently and I thought she had sourcrop. Turns out during the necropsy we found an egg stuck very high in the reproductive track.

I'm not sure what else could be going on with your hen.
Have the others been pecking at her?
 
She could be getting "old" but knowing how much stress how body has gone through, her life may be short. Sounds like she has reproductive problems. One of my hens passe away recently and I thought she had sourcrop. Turns out during the necropsy we found an egg stuck very high in the reproductive track.

I'm not sure what else could be going on with your hen.
Have the others been pecking at her?
I had earlier this year a new hen that went through surgery (because the Xray showed that she had eaten stuff that she shouldnt have) and the surgeon found a broken (and rotting) egg at the beginning of the track, which was actually what had her feeling down. But she was showing signs: tail down, comb down and very quiet, being that she is one of my noisiest girls. What confuses me about Capi is that she looks fine, but extremely tired. And i don't seem able to help her </3
 
I had earlier this year a new hen that went through surgery (because the Xray showed that she had eaten stuff that she shouldnt have) and the surgeon found a broken (and rotting) egg at the beginning of the track, which was actually what had her feeling down. But she was showing signs: tail down, comb down and very quiet, being that she is one of my noisiest girls. What confuses me about Capi is that she looks fine, but extremely tired. And i don't seem able to help her </3
Okay, can you offer her some cooked egg and yogurt?
 
Her urates in her dropping appear yellow instead of normal white, and that can be a sign of a reproductive disorder and liver problems or water belly. Can you feel of her crop early morning to see if it feels flat and empty, and check her belly under her vent to see if it looks enlarged or full of fluid?
 

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