Crop damage

Could you be more specific? Crops are muscles that can become slow or stop working due to some illnesses. They can be damaged by overeating and a condition known as pendulous crop can occur. Crops can become impacted from eating long grasses or other objects that get tangled up and cause an impaction. They can also get infected by bacteria or other infections such as in sour crop, and wuit working. They also can become injured if a chicken eats something sharp or injures the crop.
 
Could you be more specific? Crops are muscles that can become slow or stop working due to some illnesses. They can be damaged by overeating and a condition known as pendulous crop can occur. Crops can become impacted from eating long grasses or other objects that get tangled up and cause an impaction. They can also get infected by bacteria or other infections such as in sour crop, and wuit working. They also can become injured if a chicken eats something sharp or injures the crop.

Actually that was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you very much! I just wanted an overview of potential crop injuries but....
Earlier today I let my chickens out of coop and grabbed their feeder to refill it. When I came back all of them were in their yet I noticed one was limping. It's been laying down and hopping around on its only good foot. Tonight I was petting him and I felt his crop and noticed that his crop was hard. Does that mean anything or does it mean he's just been eating a lot?
 
I would check his crop in the early morning, before he has had a chance to eat, to see if it has emptied. Do you think he was injured, or is his leg paralyzed?

I don't think his leg is paralyzed and I really hope not but definitely injured. He would hop around on his right foot, (he injured his left foot), and he's been laying down for most of the day it seems. When he would stand he wouldn't even let his foot touch the ground, he'd hold it up and rarely let it drop.
 
Right well depending on he is tomorrow will determine where I go next. Whenever they go down the ramp some of them fly off at the top and it's about a six foot fall and I'm wondering if he flew or was pushed off and he didn't land right. Hopefully he just sprained it
 
Well that's just the top of the ramp. It's actually not that steep because I've seen my other chickens go down the middle just fine. It's only this one and another one that don't like to go down and then they fly off
 

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