Monday was just yesterday. If she got wet and you didn't do anything to dry and warm her, she could be suffering from hypothermia. That could be the reason for her lethargy.
It isn't late, only 7pm at this moment, certainly not too late if you are interested in saving the life of your chicken. This could be a medical emergency if she is hypothermic. This is how to treat a chicken with hypothermia so she will survive and recover from it:
1. Give her warm sugar water to drink with some electrolytes mixed in or you can give her warmed up Gatoraid.
2. Warm several old bath towels in the dryer and make a nice deep cozy nest for her. If you have a pet crate for a dog, use it for this. Fill the feeding dish that attaches to the door with the warm Gatoraid and some scrambled egg.
3. Check on her frequently. Keep filling the dish with warm Gatoraid. It's important to get warm fluids into her and to get her hydrated. Do this up until bedtime. Then check on her again first thing in the morning.
4. Don't forget to give her a calcium tablet in case she is in a reproductive crisis, as well.
It isn't late, only 7pm at this moment, certainly not too late if you are interested in saving the life of your chicken. This could be a medical emergency if she is hypothermic. This is how to treat a chicken with hypothermia so she will survive and recover from it:
1. Give her warm sugar water to drink with some electrolytes mixed in or you can give her warmed up Gatoraid.
2. Warm several old bath towels in the dryer and make a nice deep cozy nest for her. If you have a pet crate for a dog, use it for this. Fill the feeding dish that attaches to the door with the warm Gatoraid and some scrambled egg.
3. Check on her frequently. Keep filling the dish with warm Gatoraid. It's important to get warm fluids into her and to get her hydrated. Do this up until bedtime. Then check on her again first thing in the morning.
4. Don't forget to give her a calcium tablet in case she is in a reproductive crisis, as well.