Boergoatlover
Chirping
- Jul 30, 2020
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I’m sorry in advance for my over emotional post I’m absolutely distraught I think my beautiful ex battery hen died today because of me
yesterday I noticed she was puffed up and quiet, her breathing was laboured and I could hear gurgling. Her crop was rock solid, I therefore isolated her with no food jr water and syringed 0.2ml of olive oil into the side of her beak to ensure she didn’t choke. I then massaged the crop in a downwards motion and did this hourly.
this morning the crop was not hard but instead squishy and gigantic, she had that sour smell from her mouth. I isolated again with access to water with a tiny bit of apple cider vinegar she didn’t touch this. I again massaged the crop in a circular motion and I gave her a small amount of dakol oral gel which I put on the tip of her beak.
a few hours later the crop had doubled in size again when I went to massage it again she started to “vomit” I tipped her slightly forward for a few seconds as I know they can choke and also can choke if held down for too long. I didn’t intend to make her vomit. When things came up they were massive thick chunks of corn and pellets with not much liquid in them. This blocked her mouth and airway she started to go blue and floppy with her eyes rolling in her head. I lay her down and pulled out everything I could I then syringed down incase anything was stuck and I then gently tipped her incase things were stuck. Nothing came out and she started to get her colour back. After a few minutes she started wiggling so I put her down and she walked back into her pen.
I put her into her bed and did hourly checks she wasn’t eating but she was alert lying in her bed. My third check she had fallen on her side i took her out and she started to gently shake then she started to fit with her eyes rolling in her head she fitted for about 2 minutes and she died. Nothing was coming out of her mouth.
im certain that she must have choked and this is why she died. I can’t forgive myself for massaging her crop and wish I hadn’t even touched it. I know making a chicken vomit is incredibly dangerous and can cause asphyxiation. I was not trying to make her vomit but just get things moving as her crop just got bigger and bigger.
did I do the wrong thing ? Should I have left her alone and not touched her crop? Why did she die so many hours after being sick. I’ve been searching and I haven’t seen one person have a bird who brings up near enough totally solid food why was this? I just feel so awful I’m scared I’m such an incompetent chicken owner that when any of my other girls get sick I won’t know what to do

yesterday I noticed she was puffed up and quiet, her breathing was laboured and I could hear gurgling. Her crop was rock solid, I therefore isolated her with no food jr water and syringed 0.2ml of olive oil into the side of her beak to ensure she didn’t choke. I then massaged the crop in a downwards motion and did this hourly.
this morning the crop was not hard but instead squishy and gigantic, she had that sour smell from her mouth. I isolated again with access to water with a tiny bit of apple cider vinegar she didn’t touch this. I again massaged the crop in a circular motion and I gave her a small amount of dakol oral gel which I put on the tip of her beak.
a few hours later the crop had doubled in size again when I went to massage it again she started to “vomit” I tipped her slightly forward for a few seconds as I know they can choke and also can choke if held down for too long. I didn’t intend to make her vomit. When things came up they were massive thick chunks of corn and pellets with not much liquid in them. This blocked her mouth and airway she started to go blue and floppy with her eyes rolling in her head. I lay her down and pulled out everything I could I then syringed down incase anything was stuck and I then gently tipped her incase things were stuck. Nothing came out and she started to get her colour back. After a few minutes she started wiggling so I put her down and she walked back into her pen.
I put her into her bed and did hourly checks she wasn’t eating but she was alert lying in her bed. My third check she had fallen on her side i took her out and she started to gently shake then she started to fit with her eyes rolling in her head she fitted for about 2 minutes and she died. Nothing was coming out of her mouth.
im certain that she must have choked and this is why she died. I can’t forgive myself for massaging her crop and wish I hadn’t even touched it. I know making a chicken vomit is incredibly dangerous and can cause asphyxiation. I was not trying to make her vomit but just get things moving as her crop just got bigger and bigger.
did I do the wrong thing ? Should I have left her alone and not touched her crop? Why did she die so many hours after being sick. I’ve been searching and I haven’t seen one person have a bird who brings up near enough totally solid food why was this? I just feel so awful I’m scared I’m such an incompetent chicken owner that when any of my other girls get sick I won’t know what to do