Hello!
My beloved bird is old, I know she's likely not going to make it anyway. But I thought I'd put this out there for the information for the future. Got an Easter Egger who just turned 11 and she's been ailing for a month or so now with yellow urates that have now turned more of a green. The rest of the stool is a very dark color. She's lost appetite for most of her regular food, so I've been feeding her whatever she wants just to get calories in and basically giving her palliative care. She's been slowly shrinking for the last month with a very slow crop, but now I can't get the food to move through with manual palpation either, so I'm wondering if it's possible there are actually worms clogging the works since there's nothing noticeably "wrong" with her apart from lack of appetite, slow/sour crop and poor stools? Also possible it's cancer, and I just necropsied one of my other hens who died of unrelated causes (fatty liver, oops
) and she had zero noticeable signs of parasites in her entire digestive tract. Just wondering if anyone has heard of parasites localized in the proventriculus but not present in any other flock members or stools?? Or even recognizing the symptoms as cancer? She has no swelling anywhere on her body except for her now swollen crop. Lightweight all over from lack of appetite, no ascites, comb is slightly pale but not bad, feathers are perfect.
Thanks for any info!
My beloved bird is old, I know she's likely not going to make it anyway. But I thought I'd put this out there for the information for the future. Got an Easter Egger who just turned 11 and she's been ailing for a month or so now with yellow urates that have now turned more of a green. The rest of the stool is a very dark color. She's lost appetite for most of her regular food, so I've been feeding her whatever she wants just to get calories in and basically giving her palliative care. She's been slowly shrinking for the last month with a very slow crop, but now I can't get the food to move through with manual palpation either, so I'm wondering if it's possible there are actually worms clogging the works since there's nothing noticeably "wrong" with her apart from lack of appetite, slow/sour crop and poor stools? Also possible it's cancer, and I just necropsied one of my other hens who died of unrelated causes (fatty liver, oops

Thanks for any info!
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