I think you need to make a thin mash of her commercial feed. Bright green watery poop may indicate starvation. @azygous?
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Forgot to add that I've BTDT. Possum attacked a hen and left huge gaping wounds right into her insides, you could look right inside of there. It happened while I was away; dh did the same thing, opened up the cage while it was dawn thinking "good enough". And physically removed the hen from the possum, so no ambiguity there. Hen ran and hid, dh raised the alarm all around and it turned out the hen had just hidden in the tree right next to her hutch. They're good at hiding, good at healing. Hen was fine for a couple days until I returned and packed the cavity with triple-abx cream, etc. Anyway, chicken lived several years beyond what would seemingly have to have been fatal wounds. They're good at hanging in there - you can too. I'm glad to hear of your good care of her. I've come to so trust many voices here - good to hear you trusting them too.(((so sorry!))) You are in good hands here and your chicken is receiving such loving care. I imagine if there is a puncture in the crop you might need to feed more often smaller amounts so the level stays below the puncture if that's a thing? Anyway, more knowledgeables will say.... good luck!!