Lethargic hen, doesn't eat, diarrhea

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Kiwi is one of my favorite hens.
- She was fine yesterday
- This morning she laid a perfectly normal egg.
- She had cecal worms, I wormed her with fenben 2 weeks ago. No sign of worms on later poops.
- Later this morning I noticed she hasn't moved in 1 hour so I went to check her and something was wrong.
- She has the cocci stance
- She ate something this morning, then nothing.
- She only pooped once, poop in the picture below.
- Her comb got slightly more floppy then her usual
- I started treating her with toltrazuril 2.5% because other than cocci I have no idea what she might have.
- I force fed half an egg yolk 3 hours later, she swallows if I stuck food in her beak but she doesn't eat on her own.
- I gave her a low dose of vitamin k just in case she ate a poisoned mouse but I cant see any sign of hemorrhage or anemia so I don't think it's rat poison.
- She's 1 year old
- It's been rainy for months. It rained hard all day yesterday and this morning.

Any idea other than cocci or hardware disease?
 
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The gut produces mucus in self-defence; something has upset the lining and it is a protective substance, like slug slime, her own body's way of dealing with it. You could just leave her immune system to do its thing. Giving meds will upset it.

We have a phrase 'feed a cold and starve a fever'. I don't know if there's an equivalent in Italian. But I do know that when I feel ill I do not want to eat. If I am really ill I can go weeks without wanting to eat; that's my body's immune system doing its thing to make me better, and part of that is channelling my energy into the immune system, and not the digestive system. Digestion is work for the body. A sick body can do without that added strain. Why not just let her decide when she is ready to eat?
 

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