Opiumbrella
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- Jul 30, 2021
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My five week old Plymouth Rock (blue) has had a low hanging big crop since I bought her at two days old. It has always emptied normally but I'm a bit concerned she may have developed a bit of sour crop because of her pendulous like crop.
I tried to see if it would empty normally but the chicks had eaten the food scratched out of their feeder by the time I got in there (I didn't think about that lol, so removing the fish was pointless)
So today I fasted her for the first half of the day, and her crop went down a bit, I fed her some hard boiled egg yolk mixed with Greek yogurt (probiotic no sugar) and garlic, and put her to bed in a crate with no food to see if it empties in the night.
I bought this as I read it can help? Is it the right one? And of I should use it how much do you give a five week old chick?
And what things that I'm not doing can I do to help? I am fashioning her a bra tonight, to use until the one from Krazy K Farms gets here as well.
Aside from all of this she is acting very normal. Energetic, hungry, talkative, no sour smell from her mouth as of yet either.
As you all sympathize, I adore this chick and want to do whatever I can to help her. Sadly vets that see chickens are hard to find if I could even afford one. So any advice is appreciated.
I tried to see if it would empty normally but the chicks had eaten the food scratched out of their feeder by the time I got in there (I didn't think about that lol, so removing the fish was pointless)
So today I fasted her for the first half of the day, and her crop went down a bit, I fed her some hard boiled egg yolk mixed with Greek yogurt (probiotic no sugar) and garlic, and put her to bed in a crate with no food to see if it empties in the night.
I bought this as I read it can help? Is it the right one? And of I should use it how much do you give a five week old chick?
And what things that I'm not doing can I do to help? I am fashioning her a bra tonight, to use until the one from Krazy K Farms gets here as well.
Aside from all of this she is acting very normal. Energetic, hungry, talkative, no sour smell from her mouth as of yet either.
As you all sympathize, I adore this chick and want to do whatever I can to help her. Sadly vets that see chickens are hard to find if I could even afford one. So any advice is appreciated.