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chickengirl2016
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- Aug 31, 2018
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She is a Cinnamon Queen and is nearly 2 (beginning of June is her birthday). I got out our stethoscope and listened to her, I didn't hear a thing, just her heart beating, I didn't even hear her breathing. The purple comb only started 4 days ago, while they were outside and she was laying down alot. She has never had it before. Gave her a few pieces of grit, she seemed to want it alotGreat that the crop was empty!Sounds like you are making progress in one area.
As for the purple comb, yes this is usually a circulation/heart thing, high blood pressure, enlarged heart, some sort of heart failure. First, how old is she? Does she breathe heavier when she sits down? Heavier breathing when seated is a sure sign of enlarged heart. The heart sits directly behind the crop and when they sit their crop gets pushed backwards and puts pressure on the larger heart. And this will have them breathing heavy and the less oxygen will turn the comb purple. Standing relieves the heart and the comb then redden again. Is she wheezing at all? Lung infections infections can have them straining to breathe and turn the comb purple.
Listen over her back where the neck meets the back/shoulders. Beneath this point is the air sacs/lungs. Put your ear right on her back there. In a healthy bird you shouldn't hear anything. A bird with heart disease or heart failure, you can hear the valves and sacs fluttering. Sometimes you can hear clicking at the beak as well.
As for the poop, she may have some wet poop for a few days until the yeast infection clears, keep up with the yogurt for a few days. If she is suffering with an enlarged heart, the larger heart can slow the crop down causing yeast to build. Let me know if she breathes differently when seated or if you hear any fluttering or clicking over her back or at the beak.
