Old age, or something more sinister?

bgg

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One of my hens has become quite ill in the last week or so.
To give a bit of a background history, our 3 ISA Browns were already laying when we purchased them so we don't know how old they are, as they were raised with about 200 others as free range hens. Their health has not been any cause for concern, until about 6 months ago when one hen became lethargic, her tail was down & she had a pale comb. I isolated her from the flock, kept her warm, & made sure she ate well. She soon recovered her strength, and went on to lay a very rubbery egg. She hasn't laid any since, but has been her usual happy self, so I'm assuming perhaps she was eggbound, & she is perhaps too old to try laying again?
Unfortunately, she has become quite ill again in the past week - similar symptoms to last time, but definitely a lot worse. For the last 4-5 days she has been weak on her feet & sometimes fell over if I tried to encourage her to stand/walk, her tail is down, & she's puffing her feathers up as though she is cold. Her poop is quite normal, although her crop feels practically non-existent (not the usual healthy squishy feeling). She has been enjoying water with apple cider vinegar, scrambled eggs with oregano, & bread (no crusts) soaked in olive oil over the last couple of days, & she regained some of her strength to the point that she was able to walk around the yard & forage yesterday (albeit she was quite slow & stopped often to rest), but she seems to have worsened today - she's lost her appetite (although as I'm typing this I've managed to get her to eat some scrambled eggs & cracked corn), can't stand - it's as though she's paralysed on her right side; her right wing is floppy & right leg is weaker - & when she's not eating or drinking, she's sleeping.
Is she just old & tired & at the end of her life, or can anyone give any advice/suggestions on what could be wrong & how I can help her, please?
 
How long have you had her?

ISA browns and other similar hybrids don't live as long as many other breeds because they wear out with egg laying. My oldest was about 6 iirc, and she was an exception.

It sounds like you are doing everything you can for her.

It is also possible that she has a disease like Mareks for instance, internal or external parasites or coccidiosis, but I am no expert. Her general poor health could make her weak and open to these affecting her where the rest of the flock have strong immune systems to manage them.

What are her poops like? Have you checked her throughly for mites, lice and fleas? Have you wormed the flock recently? What do you feed them on?
 

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