Wow, I've never seen this before....is it a lash or something else? Ya know what....I am going to ask you to try something. One more trip to Wally World, lol, unless you have them there. Human calcium 500-600 mg with 400 iu D. I got the chewable ones after Casportpony told me about this, crushed one and added it to a small amount of water that I knew my Lucy goose would drink in a short time. This stuff works.....big time! It certainly won't hurt, especially looking at the offering in the picture. I know, I know, you were and I told you to stop. I had no clue you would be getting eggs[?] like this.
Me thinks this one is going to need some extra TLC to get her up and running if we can. This is what I would be doing...keep giving the Super B Complex, everyday, for her I would also try and get the Calcium into her even if you have to crush it and add it to some yogurt instead of the water. At this point, getting it into her is the important thing, not the vehicle of getting it there. You could also add some grit on top, like jimmies on ice cream. She'll either eat it or work around it, I got one of mine tricked into taking in the grit this way. Now she eats it on her own and gets snotty if the grit container isn't full, the brat, half full just isn't good enough for her! If you still have the Poly-Vi-Sol, take a small piece of bread and squirt the dosing onto it and feed it to her, once a day. I did this with full neuro involved Marek's birds and it did help them. This was before I learned that they usually do not come back from the 'roadrunner'. I did learn the vites will keep them alive but in the case I'm talking about, it wasn't a good thing. [oh, the things I've learned...] Anyways my thoughts are this...she has shown improvement, see if another little bit will be the push she needs to get her over the top and able to function more as she should be. Not being there to 'see' is hard but if she is going out and moving around at all is a good sign. Does she preen herself? With my Marek's birds, if I see them doing this, no matter how hopeless it may seem, they usually come back as normal as they can. It may take a while, but if they're worried about their feathers, they're not as bad as the appear.