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Do you think her uterus is inside out? She could have a prolapse vent. It is treatable.
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It might have been sour crop. When I went out to sit with her IO found her crop had a small amount of fluid, and managed to make her vomit a small amount of thick, yeast-like fluid. Maybe she was starving herself because of the sour crop, and that's why I couldn't recognize it.
Regardless, it was too late to try anything else. She just passed away. I knew things didn't look good for her, but I'm glad she isn't suffering anymore.
Despite the outcome- thanks to everyone for your thoughts and help. I knew there was a very small chance she'd live from the way she was behaving, but thanks for trying your best to help. She isn't suffering anymore- she had a good life, ate lots of grass, and saw sunshine. That's more than most chickens can say.
I'd rather just let her be. I think it was a case of sour crop that went on too long, and that she grew too weak. Hard to tell, but I'd rather just let her be.