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  1. chefhinkle

    Impacted crop ... for the second time. What to do?

    If you research the topic, you'll see that people do so many different things as far as stitching -- some don't stitch at all, some stitch only the crop, some stitch only the outside skin. We didn't want to stitch at all but ended up having to stitch the outer skin to keep out the dirt (we did...
  2. chefhinkle

    Impacted crop ... for the second time. What to do?

    Fast forward from my original post on 8/01/08 -- My easter egger's crop was still impacted. We tried everything we could find online to remedy the situation but it was still there. We finally did the surgery on 8/06/08. My husband had to do the initial cutting near the top of the crop - I...
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    Impacted crop ... for the second time. What to do?

    I have an Easter Egger too. She is 9 weeks old and also has an impacted crop. We use straw (but now are rethinking that one) because we've never had an issue with the original 15 chickens. We're trying olive oil and yogurt and are researching other things to try. I really really hope we will...
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