Runny green poop AFTER worming.

Update: She continues to barely nibble at her special mash and I haven’t seen her drink. I was syringing water but moved to crop feeding so she wouldn’t aspirate. We’ve done 3 crop feedings of water, poultry cell and baby bird food. She had 3 normal poops yesterday but this morning they were green again. Yesterday afternoon she ran around with the rest and was scratching and flapping her wings like she was happy. Her poop was green this morning. My concern is what to do next. We are leaving in 48 hours for 7 days and our pet sitter won’t be able to care for her like I have. Thoughts?
This mornings poop:
 

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Poop this afternoon was so dark green it looked black.when it dried on the paper towel you could see it was green. She won’t eat but is dust bathing amd foraging like she feels fine.
 

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She pulled through! At the peak of whatever this was we went on a trip for 7 days and i expected her to die when we were gone. I tube fed her consistently for a few days before we left to get her as strong as possible. This was in March and she's back to normal. She still rests more than the others when free-ranging, but she's one of my older girls.
 
What do you think happened? Was it the dewormer that made her sick? I have a chicken that looked fine, but I need to deworm my flock and she's started pooping out mushy green poop, but without any worms. It's been 2 days now. She's eating though and stays with the flock.
 

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