Its no stinkier then usual
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I haven separated him, and will wait until morning (I pray he survives until then) to see if his crop goes down. His poop is watery, white with a slight red hint to it. He's very skinny. I'm shocked I didn't notice anything until now. He smells like a chicken... no funky smell.![]()
I would guess that he has an impacted crop then. That's what happened with poor Ugly. I noticed that her crop looked full, but didn't really think anything of it, until I picked her up one day, and she was really, really thin. Poor thing. There are a couple posts on here about how to do a crop surgery. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/229796/crop-surgery-performed-more-pics-how-to-steps-posted-pg-10I haven separated him, and will wait until morning (I pray he survives until then) to see if his crop goes down. His poop is watery, white with a slight red hint to it. He's very skinny. I'm shocked I didn't notice anything until now. He smells like a chicken... no funky smell.![]()
Here's my little guy now.
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Awww man....so sorry...I check both coops, and the poop isn't abnormal.... what I do find abnormal is the amount of sick chickens that have been posted about today..I mean, what's up with that?![]()
The second chick just died. It was acting zombie-like, then I watched it spasm and die. I really don't understand this. I feed my chicks medicated feed (which is supposed to help), they always have clean water, and have lots of space to roam.
Poor guy......