Are you still giving her Corid? If you are don't give any vitamins until you finish the course of treatment.
The stool softener should be fine alone with the antibiotics. You just want to find one that is stimulant free. It's not just the spinach to eliminate with the Oxy, it would include dairy products as well - cut out the yogurt - wait until you finish all treatments, then add vitamins and probiotics/yogurt.
If you have care, that would be best.
It's possible what she expelled could have been Cecal Core, but with your initial concerns and the other symptoms, personally I would think it's a reproductive problem like Salpingitis.
She is no longer taking corid. I was going to take her to the vet today, but maybe I'll try a stool softener first - I wonder if it was grass or other organic matter like pine needles in her crop, if the stool softener would help to break it down or not? I'm trying to figure out what I can feed her to nourish her that doesn't have vitamin c, dairy etc. while she's taking Oxytetracycline antibiotic.. any thoughts? Trying to keep it a liquid diet for now I guess as she's impacted. We're on day 3 of 5 of this medication. You said, 'If you have care, that would be best.' Was that a typo or what exactly do you mean by that?
I would hope it was cecal core if that is a better thing in the long run for her, she has had some yellow in her poo the past handful of days but its hard to say if its coming from her or from the Oxytetracycline pills she's taking that are bright yellow. I will post a photo of a poo from her today, has traces of yellow and another suspect piece of matter in it - cecal core? egg las? Unfortunately it seems her droppings have been very liquidy again somehow... gave her coconut oil yesterday and today, have been massaging her crop.
Her crop was stiff again this morning but became soft and squishy after some hours and lots of water and oil.
PS.. the reasons I thought she may be egg bound was the tiredness, weakness, lethargy, non-eating, non-drinking... I looked up those symptoms and that was one possibility that came up. She was never waddling or looking like she was trying to lay.
What value do you see in taking her to the vet? I wonder if they'd be able to test her poo and say if it's cecal or egg mash or whatever else could be tested. I've heard they can surgically empty her crop, I wonder at what point to do that would be (sooner or later?), especially with her being emaciated.. any thoughts? Also curious how much that would cost.
She seems to be doing fairly well considering everything, she's obviously week and resting mostly all day but she's still got her personality and is alert when she's up.