So I"m watching the chickens this evening and notice 2 have very full crops. I've seen this before, so didn't think much of it,but the one is very thin. Several have been molting and we've been dealing with mites/lice and she's always been thinner, but she's really looking thin. When I scattered treats (mixed veggies) she pecked at them a bit and went off under the coop, not greedy like all the others. Back in August, I wormed them with wazine and followed up with ivermectin. I used ivermectin because I felt 2 of the others looked like scaly leg was starting and ivermectin would treat both. Then I saw the lice and mites, so treated with permethrin spray and subsequently moved them to a new coop with all new fixtures and bedding. Since they were molting, I put them on feather fixer for the extra protein and have oyster shell in a separate bowl.
Back to the crop issue--her crop moved on it's own, like she was flexing the muscle. It almost looked like something alive was in it moving around. Should I be doing something? I plan to look at her in the morning to make sure it emptied, but this was weird movement. I couldn't get her to feel it since she went under the coop (it's 14" off the ground and they dust bath there).
Should I put them/her back on regular layer pellets? I've been giving rooster booster every few days anyway. Maybe scrambled egg and yogurt? Also, they've been getting some peanuts, in the shell, which now I've read can be hard to digest. She's about 4 years old, so is it age? She sleeps at the same spot most nights and there's been poop there in the morning.
Back to the crop issue--her crop moved on it's own, like she was flexing the muscle. It almost looked like something alive was in it moving around. Should I be doing something? I plan to look at her in the morning to make sure it emptied, but this was weird movement. I couldn't get her to feel it since she went under the coop (it's 14" off the ground and they dust bath there).
Should I put them/her back on regular layer pellets? I've been giving rooster booster every few days anyway. Maybe scrambled egg and yogurt? Also, they've been getting some peanuts, in the shell, which now I've read can be hard to digest. She's about 4 years old, so is it age? She sleeps at the same spot most nights and there's been poop there in the morning.