No worries, but you're still missing the question:
Is the crop empty in the morning? A chicken feeds before it goes to roost for the night, giving them a full or nearly full crop. As the bird sleeps, that food in the crop moves into their digestive tract to be processed for nourishment...
Certainly a possibility if heat stressed, but also a problem when dealing with impacted crop. Neither conditions are good, but it's tough to rule anything out without good information... :-|
You stated in your original post that your bird had been vomiting clear liquid, and Ive asked several times if her crop is emptying in the morning. Is the crop emptying?
If you don't provide that information, we're not able to help you much and are just guessing at your bird's plight...
She's perky looking. The crop is on the right-center of the upper chest area just below where the neck meets the body of the bird. When they've eaten and filled the crop, it will be large and round, sometimes almost the size of a tennis ball in mature full-sized birds, likely about the size of...
You're welcome. Picture of what? Any of the oils will work, but some of the most respected on this forum use Coconut Oil because of its ease of dosing with the bird and effectiveness. Will she survive? If this is Impacted Crop and if you can get the blockage cleared, she has a very good...
No, this is not normal. Have you checked her crop each morning? Her crop should be full in the evening and empty before she feeds in the morning. If her crop is not emptying overnight, it is possible that she has an Impacted Crop, and if left untreated can turn into sour crop, a whole other...