Hi Everyone! Yesterday I took a look at this little girl from afar, and on my way out, and thought that she might not be doing well. She seemed to be slow moving, apart from the other ones, on the ground in a corner in the coop at night when we checked on her and her general demeanor was different from the other ones. We separated her last night and upon a closer look today I noticed not only that her comb is down, she looks sick, does have a fever and her abdomen close to the tail area seems to be swollen. Her bottom is not to dirty at all. This morning I took a look at her feces and basically they are white with water and lay flat on the ground. Considering she was in that cage all night I do not thing she pooped that much.
Problem: I do believe in Murphy's law so much!
It so happens that I am traveling tomorrow and will not be here for the next 6 days. I have a young lady staying in charge of the farm until my return. But, she does not have much experience with the flock. Although she is a fast learner.
What do you guys think it might be? Bound egg? Bacterial? The feces are not bloody or green so I do not think it is coccidiosis. Also, as far as we know we do not have any other parasites although I was in the process or getting examples to check. Here are pictures. I do have antibiotics, probiotics, oregano oil, and corid meds and supplements at home that I can start her on depending on your opinions and suggestions.
Thank you for your help! Natalia
Problem: I do believe in Murphy's law so much!

What do you guys think it might be? Bound egg? Bacterial? The feces are not bloody or green so I do not think it is coccidiosis. Also, as far as we know we do not have any other parasites although I was in the process or getting examples to check. Here are pictures. I do have antibiotics, probiotics, oregano oil, and corid meds and supplements at home that I can start her on depending on your opinions and suggestions.
Thank you for your help! Natalia