She is able to poop things out as long as she eats something. The last poop I saw from her was dark-green-and-white and it could somewhat retain its form like a thick yogurt.
I will have to get my hands on molasses, but I can try antibiotics in the meantime and see if that does anything. I...
At this point, she's not interested in eating at all no matter what I have in front of her. She is mainly sitting with her eyes closed a majority of the time. Her crop again seems have liquid in it since morning.
Might try torpedo feeding if I can help her empty her crop. She still perks up...
I had to end up separating her because not only would she get bullied by the alpha hen, but out rooster would also try to mate with her which would be very stressful for her :(
She didn't eat much yesterday, but we gave her a bit of copper sulfate and her crop seemed empty this morning so I'm...
I made some scrambled eggs for her but she wasn't really interested in eating or drinking water today.
I noticed that there's a sweetish starch-like smell coming from her mouth now, so I'm thinking she developed sour crop, but her crop also feels pretty small and not that squishy. I'm really...
Since the afternoon her poop has fluctuated between looking like the picture, to a liquid dark green with white, and clear liquid with white. Maybe it is because she has not eaten as much today?
Using a sock is a good idea! I might have to try it next time if I can't get my hands on any other...
Hello, thank you!
Yes, her crop is emptying overnight.
Her poop is kind of greenish brown with a white cap, with the consistency of...maybe ice cream? I don't have a pic at the moment but I'll see if I can get one tomorrow.
Her eye color has not changed since her vision loss. It her pupils...
Hi Everyone,
I have a 2-year-old red sex link hen that puffs up and gets lethargic during the evenings. During the mornings and afternoons she seems okay- her stance is normal, she has normal looking poops, and she walks around and is alert and attentive like she would act when she was...