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I keep posting updates for the benefit of anyone else dealing with this issue, either now or at a future date.
The good news is that this morning Cherry Pie produced a very healthy-looking poop. Just like our human babies, our chickens tell us a lot about their well-being by what comes out of their butts. So I'm encouraged about her recovery, in addition to the fact that she continues to look well, good posture, bright color in all her face-flaps, bright interested eyes.
Threehorses, I took your advice about NOT offering solids -- I had planned to offer her dry chick crumbles, a favorite food for all my adult chickens, but instead fixed her a small bowl, about 1/2 cup, of yogurt, finely-grated apple, and mixed in a small amount of chick crumbles just to give it a little body. She ate it all!
So I whipped up another bowl with about twice the amount. She's eaten a bit more of that, and I'm keeping the rest fresh in the refrigerator. Her crop is filling at the bottom, doesn't feel as fluid as before.
So I'm going to continue to keep her in the hospital/spa pen & monitor what goes in & what comes out. My hope is that her appetite will continue to increase, her poops will get more regular, and eggs will be laid. If that happens, I should be able to return her to her flockmates.
Thank you for your imput.
The good news is that this morning Cherry Pie produced a very healthy-looking poop. Just like our human babies, our chickens tell us a lot about their well-being by what comes out of their butts. So I'm encouraged about her recovery, in addition to the fact that she continues to look well, good posture, bright color in all her face-flaps, bright interested eyes.
Threehorses, I took your advice about NOT offering solids -- I had planned to offer her dry chick crumbles, a favorite food for all my adult chickens, but instead fixed her a small bowl, about 1/2 cup, of yogurt, finely-grated apple, and mixed in a small amount of chick crumbles just to give it a little body. She ate it all!

So I whipped up another bowl with about twice the amount. She's eaten a bit more of that, and I'm keeping the rest fresh in the refrigerator. Her crop is filling at the bottom, doesn't feel as fluid as before.
So I'm going to continue to keep her in the hospital/spa pen & monitor what goes in & what comes out. My hope is that her appetite will continue to increase, her poops will get more regular, and eggs will be laid. If that happens, I should be able to return her to her flockmates.
Thank you for your imput.