sixlittlechickens
Songster
- Nov 5, 2019
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I have an 18 week old Silkie bantam pullet named Peanut, she has been battling crop issues since she was a chick. Now she has a bad case of sour crop that I spotted last week and is getting skinnier by the day. Her crop is swollen to the size of a tennis ball. She is pooping/spitting up yellow gunk occasionally. She is acting okay. Her poops are small and watery. She will eat almost anything, including pine shavings and long grass, and I think that is what caused the impaction that led to the sour crop.
I withheld food and water for 12 hours, then gave her water only for another 16 hours. Now she is eating yogurt, feed soaked with warm water and olive oil, and drinking garlic water, all in small amounts. She is taking 2-3 cc of miconazole 2% cream twice a day. I vomited her two days ago, because we were really getting desperate, and all that came out was white goop.
Going to a vet isn't really an option for us. She has a separate cage in the run lined with cardboard, and I cover it with towels overnight. Am I treating her correctly? Is there anything else I can do to help Peanut? Thanks.
I withheld food and water for 12 hours, then gave her water only for another 16 hours. Now she is eating yogurt, feed soaked with warm water and olive oil, and drinking garlic water, all in small amounts. She is taking 2-3 cc of miconazole 2% cream twice a day. I vomited her two days ago, because we were really getting desperate, and all that came out was white goop.
Going to a vet isn't really an option for us. She has a separate cage in the run lined with cardboard, and I cover it with towels overnight. Am I treating her correctly? Is there anything else I can do to help Peanut? Thanks.




