It's great you were able to get her in to see a vet. Actually seeing a chicken is 100% superior to trying to make guess over the internet.
You usually see improvement with an antibiotic within the first 24 to 48 hours. Be sure to give all the doses even if she appears to be better.
We old timers usually suspect a reproductive infection when we see yellow tinged poop. Yellow poop can also indicate liver malfunction. So if the antibiotic doesn't improve her symptoms, you could be looking at liver disease. Did the vet mention that?
You usually see improvement with an antibiotic within the first 24 to 48 hours. Be sure to give all the doses even if she appears to be better.
We old timers usually suspect a reproductive infection when we see yellow tinged poop. Yellow poop can also indicate liver malfunction. So if the antibiotic doesn't improve her symptoms, you could be looking at liver disease. Did the vet mention that?
