And now that I think about this, you mentioned using antibiotics and now her crop is now slow? This is classic yeast infection. Yeasts grow out of control when antibiotics are used. I am definitely leaning toward yeast infection now.
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I am so sorry about your hen.Good that the fecal test came back negative. Do you know if they also tested for Cocci as well? Sometimes they are only looking for the common worms like roundworms in the intestines.![]()
I have had a few internal layers and what seemed to be common with all of them was funky egg laying ALL their egg laying careers....eggs off the roost bar, no shells, thin shells, LOTS of eggs with just a membrane, too many yolks in one day, lots of wind eggs, etc.... And in the end, they had ascites in the belly, water belly. Lots of fluid in the abdomen. So if your girl doesn't appear to have a water belly, and you can compare hers to healthy hens bellies, then I would say this could be something as simple as a yeast infection of course reproductive cancers are common in hens as well.
I am going to guess she doesn't have a grass impaction? Judging from that poop, it doesn't look like an impaction, but I could be wrong. So I am leaning toward yeast infection?? I am learning over the years that Acidified Copper Sulfate is the way to go when treating these yeasty crop issues. I have use my simple methods and home brews, but honestly, Acidified Copper Sulfate WILL treat this if it's a yeast infection, if its an e.coli thing or even canker, it will treat them all. And all of these things are very common to cause a slow crop. So if it's not a yeast thing but an over growth of e.coli, the ACS will take care of it.
So....you might order some Acidified Copper Sulfate. You can get it at most poultry supply places. 1/4 teaspoon ACS to one gallon of water and what I do is make up a gallon of it and use it over the course of the next few days. A mixed up batch will last this long. Give her a new portion daily. Use the ACS for 5 to 7 days. 7 is max.
And I would vomit her to get the gunk out of her. Massaging can help push it through, but if it's sour and yeasty, they really shouldn't absorb all this gunk. Some birds won't release it, some will. Hold her forward and down for ONLY 1 to 2 seconds once the stuff starts to come up. Stand back up quickly so she doesn't aspirate on it. If she won't let it out, so be it. Some don't. Do this first thing in the morning only, I rarely vomit them during the day since they need water and food to be absorbed, even if it's only a tiny bit.
See if this won't help her. These crop issues can be very difficult to figure out because many times these blocked crops are a secondary issue to something else going on inside the body.
I sure hope you can heal her up soon!!![]()
I actually just took her outside with me, since it's a nice sunny day and while she was pecking around some, she vomited herself a couple times. I don't know if that made her feel a little better, or what because I put her scrambled eggs that she wouldn't touch this morning in front of her and she gobbled them up. Not sure if that was wise to let her eat, but she hasn't eaten on her own, since Saturday, so I figured at this point, if she wants it, she can have it. She still wants to drink a lot of water. I'm not sure how much I should let her keep drinking?And now that I think about this, you mentioned using antibiotics and now her crop is now slow? This is classic yeast infection. Yeasts grow out of control when antibiotics are used. I am definitely leaning toward yeast infection now.
You might try the monistat for now, it can't hurt. I have cured up many simple sour crops with vaginal cream. 1ml 3 times a day for 5 or so days. Apple Cider Vinegar is wonderful for basically pickling the intestinal tract and pathogens can't live in there, however ACV does go in as a sour and can cause the crop to grow more yeast at first. However eventually the ACV will help greatly, as long as it doesn't cause a gummy doughy crop before hand. If this becomes the case, you will need to use the Copper Sulfate to irradiate the yeasts and e.coli.
You might try the monistat for now, it can't hurt. I have cured up many simple sour crops with vaginal cream. 1ml 3 times a day for 5 or so days. Apple Cider Vinegar is wonderful for basically pickling the intestinal tract and pathogens can't live in there, however ACV does go in as a sour and can cause the crop to grow more yeast at first. However eventually the ACV will help greatly, as long as it doesn't cause a gummy doughy crop before hand. If this becomes the case, you will need to use the Copper Sulfate to irradiate the yeasts and e.coli.
I ordered the ACS and it actually shipped today; however, in the meantime, I went and picked up some Monistat and have given her one treatment so far. Good to know on the ACV. I normally alternate between that and the Probios powder in their water, but I wasn't sure the ACV was okay to give her right now. She has been drinking the probiotic water though. I'm so hoping these things will start to help. I am also going to call the vet and ask if they tested for Cocci. I know in the past, the fecal tests that I have had done, have tested for that, but this was the first time going to this place. They were certified avian specialists, you'd almost hope they would test for that, but I guess you never know.
Thank you so for all the excellent advice! I hope your girl with the crop issue heals quickly!![]()
Great!! Keep us posted and I sure hope your hen heals soon!I know it hurts to watch them suffer.
My girl is healing well and should be off meds soon.
Quote: I sure hope she heals soon! The ACS can't hurt. Lots of people use it once a month or two for worming purposes and just to clean their intestines and crop out.
My girl is doing fabulous and tomorrow I am going to get her started on Probiotics for a few days, then switch to Apple Cider Vinegar for a few days. She should be good as new soon!! And you hope your girl is too.
Keep us posted! And have a very Merry Christmas too!!![]()
I sure hope she heals soon! The ACS can't hurt. Lots of people use it once a month or two for worming purposes and just to clean their intestines and crop out.
My girl is doing fabulous and tomorrow I am going to get her started on Probiotics for a few days, then switch to Apple Cider Vinegar for a few days. She should be good as new soon!! And you hope your girl is too.
Keep us posted! And have a very Merry Christmas too!!![]()