Lethargic chicken with green droppings and pale flopped over comb

We have given her some Vitamin C in her water and last night her crop had food but wasn't hard or squishy. She is lighter than usual but no bones sticking out too much. The feathers under her vent area are pushed down from liquid poop but I didn't feel anything to weird in the stomach area. I am going to check on her in about five minutes. I'll update soon.
 
Walked her around the yard a bit, now she's outside with my mom. She's walking faster than yesterday and seems a bit better :celebrate. Gave her some oatmeal with some milk in it and she ate most of it. She pooped twice in like 10 minutes I was there but it was a bit more solid and yellowish instead of green. Will get pictures of everything and post but soon am going to TSC to get vitamins, probiotics, etc.
 
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These were her second droppings after coming out of the coop. Yesterday, they were completely liquid (can't really tell but above image is still very liquidy) and blended almost perfectly with the grass.
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Sorry for all the posts in a row, but something came up and I won't be able to get the yogurt, electrolytes etc. for about 2.5 hrs. Going to give her the egg when I'm done with this post, but are there any other household things I can give her?
 
Egg will be fine. Do your best to keep her drinking. If you can entice her to eat her normal feed that is always best.

Hopefully getting some poultry vitamins into her (like Poultry Nutri-Drench, Rooster Booster, etc.) she will perk up more. Yogurt is fine in small amounts mixed with her food - too much milk based products may make her stool looser.

Remember to check her crop when she goes to bed and then first thing in the morning before she eats/drinks.
 
I forgot to say this earlier, but thanks everyone who responded.
Also, do you guys think that Penicillin would help? If so, are there oral medications of this?
Also, how about Amoxicillin/Fish Mox? Would that work or be good to use?

@BuffOrps416 I just don't know if antibiotics would help or not. Some people do use them when it seems like there is nothing to lose.

You can find Penicillin at feed stores like Tractor Supply in the refrigerated section. Fish Mox (Amoxicillin) can also be used - you may be able to find it at an exotic fish store and I know you can order it online.

How is she doing today? Were you able to find any poultry vitamins?
 

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