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Again, I'm sorry for your loss
Getting information about what the tumor/mass that was seen on the xray is always a good idea.
I didn't add much to your thread since you were already getting good suggestions/input.
At almost 5yrs of age and the description in the thread, I would agree that likely she was suffering from reproductive problems. Which one, we could only guess, a look see in the abdomen may help clear up some questions.
Is there a reason why you would think this is a virus?
Personally, yes, I would add chicks to the flock. Either hatch my own or source them from a hatchery.
While some reproductive problems like Salpingitis can be a result of diseases like Mycoplasma (bacterial) or Infectious Bronchitis (virus), there are other bacterial infections that can cause the same thing - basically bacteria (E. Coli?) is introduced into the oviduct. Not uncommon when you think about how a vent on a chicken works.
You don't know the cause of what was seen on the xray to begin with, unless you get specifics, e.i. a report from the vet/state lab, it's all speculation at best.
Just my 2¢
Thank you

No, there's no reason I suspect virus, other than I know they often say that many cancers/tumors are caused by them, so that was really the only reason why. We have been talking about adding a few chicks in Spring, since it's been a while and the girls are getting older. In hindsight, I wish I would've sent her off for a necropsy. It would've been good to know.
I guess I'm thankful I had her for as long as I did, since I first started to notice those symptoms that something wasn't right.