- Apr 2, 2017
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I have a 14 month old hen whose penchant for eating the straw bedding caused me to switch to pine flakes about three months ago. When I realized what she was doing and how often I also found her crop was as hard as a stone. I got rid of virtually every blade of straw and hoped it would eventually clear up on its own, but three months later it's the same. It's 10 birds on about 1,800 square feet enclosed so nothing grows -- their diet is mainly ordinary pellet feed with occasional greens I bring in. She seems healthy with no symptoms of anything apart from the hardness, so I am hesitant to act - "first, do no harm." Her feeding and drinking habits and poop seem normal. Should I wait longer? Or intervene with crop massages & mineral oil (or even surgery)? Or do some birds just normally have a harder crop?