(Time sensitive) White skin??

Hey everyone! Thank you so much for all the replies. I started them all on a round of ivermectin because that's all I had on hand and it can't be a bad idea. Since I didn't have any iron supplement either I told them to immediately start feeding iron rich foods like milk and meat. It's been a few days and I am happy to say the hen has gained almost all of her color back and is acting more active and happy! I expect she'll make a full recovery. Thanks everyone for the help!!!
 
Hey everyone! Thank you so much for all the replies. I started them all on a round of ivermectin because that's all I had on hand and it can't be a bad idea. Since I didn't have any iron supplement either I told them to immediately start feeding iron rich foods like milk and meat. It's been a few days and I am happy to say the hen has gained almost all of her color back and is acting more active and happy! I expect she'll make a full recovery. Thanks everyone for the help!!!
This was a poorly timed emergency because we live remotely and my chicken first aid kit has been depleted. I am eager to go back to town and replenish my kit plus add new things to it!
 
Final Update: Unfortunately the hen passed away. She was doing great but a few mornings later she was contorting her body in odd ways looking miserable, it was obvious she was suffering so my sister in law decided to put her down. I was curious though so I opened the hen's body up and noticed many abnormal things. First, her lungs were an odd shape looking like an extra lung somehow morphed into one of the existing ones, they were also a brown color. Her heart was tiny, I almost didn't even see it. The dark green thing ( is that the gall bladder?) was also like 4 timed the size of a normal chicken's. The most peculiar thing was however that I found pieces of whole food lodged in her body. I am positive I did not puncture anything and her crop was empty. I found the butt of a red onion almost large enough to fit in the palm of your hand lodged between her lungs and heart. My sister in law said they hadn't had a red onion in 3 months. In addition to that I found pieces of corn and chicken feed too just hanging out clinging to her odd organs. It was such a weird case. So, thanks for all the help guys, looking on the bright side at least it isn't something that poses a threat to the other flock members I guess...
 
Final Update: Unfortunately the hen passed away. She was doing great but a few mornings later she was contorting her body in odd ways looking miserable, it was obvious she was suffering so my sister in law decided to put her down. I was curious though so I opened the hen's body up and noticed many abnormal things. First, her lungs were an odd shape looking like an extra lung somehow morphed into one of the existing ones, they were also a brown color. Her heart was tiny, I almost didn't even see it. The dark green thing ( is that the gall bladder?) was also like 4 timed the size of a normal chicken's. The most peculiar thing was however that I found pieces of whole food lodged in her body. I am positive I did not puncture anything and her crop was empty. I found the butt of a red onion almost large enough to fit in the palm of your hand lodged between her lungs and heart. My sister in law said they hadn't had a red onion in 3 months. In addition to that I found pieces of corn and chicken feed too just hanging out clinging to her odd organs. It was such a weird case. So, thanks for all the help guys, looking on the bright side at least it isn't something that poses a threat to the other flock members I guess...
I'm sorry to hear this. That is very odd. How old was the hen? I have no idea what could have caused that. But I'll tag a few people who might know - @Wyorp Rock @azygous @Eggcessive
 
Very sorry for your loss. I have never heard of food parts being found among the internal organs. Could she have had a tear in her crop or gizzard? It is good that you did a necropsy. Did you take any pictures of her organs to post here? Sometimes we can help with opinions. The picture below is of an enlarged gallbladderand liver. The gallbladder was said to be distended due to not eating. The article is here:
https://bitchinchickens.com/2024/09/19/avian-pathology-cases-52/
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I'm sorry to hear this. That is very odd. How old was the hen? I have no idea what could have caused that. But I'll tag a few people who might know - @Wyorp Rock @azygous @Eggcessive
Thank you! She wasnt even 2 sadly.
Very sorry for your loss. I have never heard of food parts being found among the internal organs. Could she have had a tear in her crop or gizzard? It is good that you did a necropsy. Did you take any pictures of her organs to post here? Sometimes we can help with opinions. The picture below is of an enlarged gallbladderand liver. The gallbladder was said to be distended due to not eating. The article is here:
https://bitchinchickens.com/2024/09/19/avian-pathology-cases-52/
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Thank you😔! Her crop was empty and tiny but I didn't spot any tears🤷‍♀️. I do have pictures! Oh wow, that's huge, I'll take a look, thank you!
So for perspective, if you extended the left side of the picture you'd see her head. See how everything's all messy and out of place though? The food was under all of the organs. I don't even know if I saw an esophagus! I opened her up and this is what I found, I didn't move anything before this picture🤷‍♀️.
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The food was under all of the organs. I don't even know if I saw an esophagus! I opened her up and this is what I found, I didn't move anything before this picture
I'm sorry about your hen.
Do you have a photo of the food under all the organs?

You may want to go through this video, it shows where the organ locations are along with description, very informative.

 

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