RhodeIslandRed5
Songster
I'm glad she seems to be doing better! 

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When is the last time she laid an egg?She's doing better, has slowed down now that it's hot outside, but followed me around - slowly - this morning. I found some stuff that is close to what @RhodeIslandRed5 posted a picture of and put it in her water. Her breathing is definitely better. I don't know why I didn't think of this before, but I compared her abdomen to a hen of similar age. It was only a tiny bit "squishier" than the other hen.
When is the last time she laid an egg?
Won't the chicken have a hard time digesting the milk form the yogurt?Here's how to feed a chicken that wont eat.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...dications-to-all-poultry-and-waterfowl.73335/
Yogurt with a bit of honey works well in a syringe as does pureed cat food, fine scrambled egg and anything else you can get into a runny paste.
The green poop does not sound good. If she's parasite free, not egg bound, no crop problems then it's possibly a reproductive issue and there isn't much you can do apart from keep her comfortable and make her end quick and painless.
@Greta the chicken lover Welcome To BYCMy chicken (Nightshade) is a Belgium Du'ccle and she got sick a couple of days ago. She cannot move her legs so I have her in a wheelchair. She is not eating and her crop is empty. But she is drinking. Help Nightshade! Please note: we do not know why she is sick. And she is an antibiotics. Please help Nightshade![]()
Never treat for cocci unless you have a positive fecal test. Especially on an already ill bird.In my experience, it's been Cocci.