- Mar 8, 2014
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I recently had to cull a chicken. After dealing with mites she'd somehow managed to develop some sort of sickness that left her mouth full of slime and bits of blood. I thought it might've been pneumonia or something. But the poor girl was in ragged shape and I just hatched out chicks and couldn't risk spreading it to them.
Today I picked up a hen and she vomited and it smelled like a brewery. So I massaged her crop and gave it a small squeeze (ever so gentle ) and she 'burped' multiple times. When her crop was empty I set her down and she gasped for a bit, then went on normally. I wasn't sure if what the first hen had was contagious so I checked my other hens' crops. The second hen didn't puke, the third hen did with massaging. Though she vomited thick feed with no smell, she might've just been really full.
So what should I do about my hens? Is this normal? Does the first hen with the weird smell have a yeast infection of the crop? If so, should I give her garlic? It works with human yeast infections, so maybe it'll help clear her out?
The hens are free ranged all day and eat a lot of grass. They also get some goats milk on occasion. Today I mixed some in with their feed and they pecked at it all day. So maybe a sour milk smell I could understand, but this just smelled like beer.
Today I picked up a hen and she vomited and it smelled like a brewery. So I massaged her crop and gave it a small squeeze (ever so gentle ) and she 'burped' multiple times. When her crop was empty I set her down and she gasped for a bit, then went on normally. I wasn't sure if what the first hen had was contagious so I checked my other hens' crops. The second hen didn't puke, the third hen did with massaging. Though she vomited thick feed with no smell, she might've just been really full.
So what should I do about my hens? Is this normal? Does the first hen with the weird smell have a yeast infection of the crop? If so, should I give her garlic? It works with human yeast infections, so maybe it'll help clear her out?
The hens are free ranged all day and eat a lot of grass. They also get some goats milk on occasion. Today I mixed some in with their feed and they pecked at it all day. So maybe a sour milk smell I could understand, but this just smelled like beer.