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I have had birds with ovarian cancer. The droppings of one were similar, and developed bright green-yellow solids. Another had very little wet droppings that looked different. It is a possibility. I have also had birds with similar droppings with liver issues, which were either temporary from toxins (produced by fungus/bacteria in the digestive system in some cases) or a liver problem. I don't know enough to rule out any of these at this point, but if the yellow apparent urates actually include yellow solids, it could either be cancerous/infected egg material or pus from infection.How old is she, and what is her breed? I don't like that her poop is so green-looking, either. I wonder if she isn't dealing with multiple issues at once.
EDIT; I reread and saw that she's 6 years old, and the last bird died of Mareks. Someone that I follow online says they had an EE develop ovarian cancer. She stopped eating and started passing watery, green poops in response to cancer. The poop from your birds looks super similar to this poop.
source; https://the-chicken-chick.com/whats-scoop-on-chicken-poop-digestive/
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