SummerTheAnimalGirl
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Hello all!
One of my two year old EE hens has not been doing very well the past few months. She had a pale comb on and off, a drooping tail, and generally seemed less active and excited then my other 30 hens, roosters and ducks. I physically examined her a while ago, but couldn’t find anything immediately concerning, other then feeling quite thin.
About a week ago, I picked her up in the morning to check her over again, and noticed her crop was very full and hard, though they had no food over the night.
My immediate thought was impacted crop, so I isolated her, added some ACV to her water, and took away her food for about 12 hours to see if it would clear.
The next morning her crop was just as enlarged, but much softer and felt like a whole lot of grass. I also noticed a sour smell, so I have been treating for sour crop with Miconazole. Tomorrow will be day 6 of her treatment.
Along with the Miconazole, I have also been massaging her crop morning and night gently. The size has considerably lessened, but will not empty, and the sour smell is still getting worse.
Tonight, her crop felt much, much softer. Like it was practically just thick liquid. But still won’t empty.
She also is not eating. Energy wise she seems ok, still spunky and sassy and will run around, but she will hardly eat. The only thing I have gotten her to eat a bit of is an egg yolk, but she only takes a couple bites. She is practically just skin and bones now. I have been syringe feeding her nutridrench to at least give a little energy and it surely seems to help.
What else can I do? Should I syringe feed her food so she stops losing weight? What might be the problem?
Thanks so much!
One of my two year old EE hens has not been doing very well the past few months. She had a pale comb on and off, a drooping tail, and generally seemed less active and excited then my other 30 hens, roosters and ducks. I physically examined her a while ago, but couldn’t find anything immediately concerning, other then feeling quite thin.
About a week ago, I picked her up in the morning to check her over again, and noticed her crop was very full and hard, though they had no food over the night.
My immediate thought was impacted crop, so I isolated her, added some ACV to her water, and took away her food for about 12 hours to see if it would clear.
The next morning her crop was just as enlarged, but much softer and felt like a whole lot of grass. I also noticed a sour smell, so I have been treating for sour crop with Miconazole. Tomorrow will be day 6 of her treatment.
Along with the Miconazole, I have also been massaging her crop morning and night gently. The size has considerably lessened, but will not empty, and the sour smell is still getting worse.
Tonight, her crop felt much, much softer. Like it was practically just thick liquid. But still won’t empty.
She also is not eating. Energy wise she seems ok, still spunky and sassy and will run around, but she will hardly eat. The only thing I have gotten her to eat a bit of is an egg yolk, but she only takes a couple bites. She is practically just skin and bones now. I have been syringe feeding her nutridrench to at least give a little energy and it surely seems to help.
What else can I do? Should I syringe feed her food so she stops losing weight? What might be the problem?
Thanks so much!