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I have a Golden Wyandotte she is 6 mos old. She is not laying yet. She has an extended crop. I gave her stool softener with liquids and fed her once a day. It stemmed to clear her up. Her crop is not hard anymore. Then gave her yogurt and probiotics. She seems happy but her crop just hangs halfway thru the day. Looks like an older woman’s with no bra and gravity settled in. Should I do anything else? Any suggestions? Or should she be fine in time on her own.
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This is Gray. My Rooster
He is a blue laced Wyandotte. He weighs about 9 Lea and is 2ft tall. He is not even a year. H is the neatest rooster I have had so far. The other two roosters are Wyandotte’s.They are almost 6mos. Do you know of a place you can post and sell them. 1 only need one but they are to pretty to kill and eat.
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This is Gray. My Rooster
He is a blue laced Wyandotte. He weighs about 9 pounds and is 2ft tall. He is not even a year. H is the neatest rooster I have had so far. The other two roosters are Wyandotte’s.They are almost 6mos. Do you know of a place you can post and sell them. 1 only need one but they are to pretty to kill and eat.
magnolia
 
Thank you
This is Gray. My Rooster
He is a blue laced Wyandotte. He weighs about 9 Lea and is 2ft tall. He is not even a year. H is the neatest rooster I have had so far. The other two roosters are Wyandotte’s.They are almost 6mos. Do you know of a place you can post and sell them. 1 only need one but they are to pretty to kill and eat.
magnolia
You can post about them on your state thread and there are also other forums to sell birds or list them for free. He sure is handsome!
 
She seems happy but her crop just hangs halfway thru the day.
First is would be good to make sure her crop empty in the morning before she's had anything to eat/drink.
Checking or looking at a crop halfway through the day when they have been eating/drinking can be misleading.
She may not have a problem at all, that may be normal for her (if the crop is emptying).
She may need a crop bra, but at only 6 months old that would concern me.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...w-to-know-which-one-youre-dealing-with.73607/
 

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