newbiechickenmamma11
Chirping
I have a 5 week old araucana chick (different to the other one I've asked for help with) who is growing slow for its age and breed. I've been keeping an eye out to see what's wrong, and have noticed its crop is full in the mornings. Hence, I withdrew food from the brooder overnight for a few days to investigate.
I've noticed that its crop does not empty by the morning, over the past 3 mornings, and so I'm concerned it has an impacted crop. I think maybe the crop has emptied 10-20% overnight, if anything, but in the mornings it is a solid round lump made of the chick starter it is eating. I did some research online, and read that I could feed it olive oil, extra water, and give it a gentle upwards massage to help the food move through its digestive system and loosen the round solid ball. I have done that over the past two days, and it has definitely helped loosen the food, and the massage has helped move at least some of the food down through the digestive system. However, the next morning is still the same.
The chick is otherwise spritely and active in the brooder, and eats and drinks like the other chicks. No other chicks have impacted crop - except for another runt chick who seems to have a doughy crop. It's currently only on chick starter which contains grit (and so the breeder told me it did not need extra grit), but because the grit is small I'm wondering if it's falling to the bottom of the plate and it's not eating enough. Would offering a plate of grit help? The brooder contains wood shavings on the bottom. The water it is drinking now contains bird electrolytes/vitamins in the water (from the pet store) - I was hoping it would help.
I'm wondering what I could do to solve this issue so it doesn't keep having the same issue every morning?
I have attached a photo of the chick
I've noticed that its crop does not empty by the morning, over the past 3 mornings, and so I'm concerned it has an impacted crop. I think maybe the crop has emptied 10-20% overnight, if anything, but in the mornings it is a solid round lump made of the chick starter it is eating. I did some research online, and read that I could feed it olive oil, extra water, and give it a gentle upwards massage to help the food move through its digestive system and loosen the round solid ball. I have done that over the past two days, and it has definitely helped loosen the food, and the massage has helped move at least some of the food down through the digestive system. However, the next morning is still the same.
The chick is otherwise spritely and active in the brooder, and eats and drinks like the other chicks. No other chicks have impacted crop - except for another runt chick who seems to have a doughy crop. It's currently only on chick starter which contains grit (and so the breeder told me it did not need extra grit), but because the grit is small I'm wondering if it's falling to the bottom of the plate and it's not eating enough. Would offering a plate of grit help? The brooder contains wood shavings on the bottom. The water it is drinking now contains bird electrolytes/vitamins in the water (from the pet store) - I was hoping it would help.
I'm wondering what I could do to solve this issue so it doesn't keep having the same issue every morning?
I have attached a photo of the chick
