Need Help with Star This is her Poop

She doesn't move around hardly at all that and the face comb, wattles paleness were the first symptoms I noticed then the white yellow discharged then the green watery diarrhea. At first I thought her paleness was from normal decrease in laying, molt, winter, old age, taking a break etc, coming from a 2 year old hen
 
Even today if I took her out of her cage she wouldn't move much at all, and in her cage she beds down or flops to her side, closes her eyes a lot. Wings tucked in, tail pointed down. Even when I hold her she tries to nodd off to sleep. I have a sweet but sleepy welsummer hen who sleeps a lot and closes her eyes a lot but that's just her, shes not sick, she's the first one to roost, always takes an afternoon nap is the first one to close her eyes and sleeps with her head tucked in her wing.
 
Sounds like she might be dying, keep her warm and if she's alive in the morning, maybe you could take her to a vet?

-Kathy
 
I don't think she's dying, yet, I think she's sick, and needs medicine, I just don't know what she's sick with or what medicine to at least try to give her first, I am planning on trying to treat her with something tommarow, what I don't know. I might try a dewormer or an antibiotic, or both.
 
I think if I treat her and continue to feed her and give her water daily she may survive, and if she doesn't well then I can at least know in my heart I tried to save her.
 
If she can sit or stand she needs lots of fluids, like 15ml per pound now, again in 60 minutes, then every 6-8 hours. She also needs to be kept in a room that's 80-85 degrees, and do not bathe her!

-Kathy
 
Please anyone chime in to help I'm afraid stars condition is worsening rapidly and I have no idea what to do to help her. She's refusing to eat and drink. Her tummy is red and has red blotched skin that looks like blood colored brusises or broken blood vessels her bones are Protruding and she looks very thin and sickly. She doesn't always keep her eyes open I can tell she is suffering. I don't think she's going to make it at this point unless someone can advise me of a medication to try in the morning or a visit to a vet (if I can find one) I am trying to syringe water into her mouth as best I can but she's not getting much down and if she goes too long without water and food she's going to get weak and die. What can I do to force her fluids and food? HELP
The red blotched skin could possibly be from lying down on bedding, and not roosting at night.
 

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