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When they get to bright green poop, and die, it's not a sudden death. She's probably been wasting away for some time. It may go on for a few months. And they act normal. But at the end they are tired and nap alot . Lethargic. I would check your other hen by feeling her keel. Is it prominent? Or is there some fat around it?
I think she's skinnier than I want her to be; there could be more meat around her keel. I've watched her closely for the last two days and she eats, but not as much as I want her to. I tried giving her some scrambled egg, she's ok with it but only eats a little. She didn't even attempt the plain yogurt but I wasn't too surprised by that. She's always been afraid of the mealworms I toss in (she only used to eat them if the other hen ate them). My next guess would be to try switching the feed I give her.
She still has normal behavior, drinks lots, wanders around and scratches and has normal poop. I started adding some amprolium to her water yesterday, just in case since it doesn't hurt either way.
I'm thinking she's fine right now, but maybe she needs a buddy to teach her how to eat more often or something. She was the follower before for sure. So I'm going to go look for a similar aged hen to keep her company and hopefully get her spirits up.