I'm sure you need some rest after a week of caring for a very sick chicken for a week, plus all of your other family and school responsibilities. Just because she has cecal worms doesn't mean she has blackhead. Her symptoms fit with many illnesses--chickens are lethargic and weak from most any illness. The reason this emergency forum is here is because most of us don't live in an area with expensive avian vets, or if we do we can't afford them. Your state vet or local NPIP agent might help you out with getting a stool culture for bacteria and protozoans. Just keep treating how you are, and see if she starts to get better. E.coli in chickens is very difficult to treat. It is easier to prevent it with bacitracin in the feed at large meat bird farms, but as Flockwatcher said, it is best to know what you are treating. Hoping for good news tomorrow.I just looked up the symptoms for Blackhead and she doesn't have yellowish poo at all. It's been a consistant green with white in it. But all the other symptoms she has. lethargy, keeping eyes closed, ect... To be honest I am not sure what the vet would do for me. They don't "do" chickens. She really had no clue even about the worm she found. I am at my witz end with all of this. I don't know what is going on or any vet that is willing to work with me. I think i'm about to rant for a moment. I live in backasswards Arkansas and no one is willing to help any one out. It is really frustrating. All they say is no we cant help you... If the purpose doesn't serve them they wont help you. I just called the other possible vet out of town and they said no we can't help you. I told them I just needed a test done for yeast and bacteria. Sorry we don't do poultry is what I got. I am out of possible solutions here and I really want to help her. I just don't know what to do. However, I will do some more digging about Blackhead and see if more of her symptoms match up. And, I've got a petsmart right down the road.