- Mar 11, 2014
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My chicken have impacted crop since last week Saturday. I force feed him olive oil and water since Sunday using the syringe. He didn't start drinking water on its own, except yesterday, when he seems to be better. Yesterday, his crop contains 50% less than what is in there on Saturday, and I decided that I should give him apple cider vinegar, because I thought he have a sour crop. His crop contains solid food every morning hours after last week Saturday, but all of the liquid seems to be in the digestive system or intestines, since I can't feel it anymore on those time. Right now, I think his crop is impacted, and it is not a sour crop, since there is no unusually stink smell coming out of it's mouth. There are no other symptoms, except impacted crop from Saturday to Wednesday night(before I force feed him with ACV).
Yesterday, I use the syringe to force feed it 7-8ml pure apple cider vinegar and about 4-5 ml of water after the ACV. I only put 0.5 to 1.5ml at a time on the top of it's mouth. About an hour after I force feed it, he is breathing through it's mouth, sneezing, making loud noises while breathing, and I saw few amount of liquid that came out of it's nose. Two hours later, he is still breathing through his mouth, but i can't hear anything, unless I try to put my ears close to his mouth and he is no longer sneezing
About an hour ago, I heard noises in the chicken coop. When I went in there, I saw him trying to get out through the wired gap on the coop, and white cloudy liquid is coming out of it's mouth. While I am trying to put his whole body back to the coop, I saw him opened his eyes, and few seconds later, he is no longer moving.
Can 7-8 ml of pure apple cider vinegar that is usually available in the supermarket kill a 4.5 pound and about 2 year old rooster, if he drinks it within few minutes? Did it die, because some ACV or water went inside his lungs, even though I put it on the top of his mouth, and I put 0.5 to 1.5ml at a time? I really feel bad right now, since I think that I killed him.
He is the leader of the flock, and the father of all of my chickens that hatched in my parent's property.
Yesterday, I use the syringe to force feed it 7-8ml pure apple cider vinegar and about 4-5 ml of water after the ACV. I only put 0.5 to 1.5ml at a time on the top of it's mouth. About an hour after I force feed it, he is breathing through it's mouth, sneezing, making loud noises while breathing, and I saw few amount of liquid that came out of it's nose. Two hours later, he is still breathing through his mouth, but i can't hear anything, unless I try to put my ears close to his mouth and he is no longer sneezing
About an hour ago, I heard noises in the chicken coop. When I went in there, I saw him trying to get out through the wired gap on the coop, and white cloudy liquid is coming out of it's mouth. While I am trying to put his whole body back to the coop, I saw him opened his eyes, and few seconds later, he is no longer moving.
Can 7-8 ml of pure apple cider vinegar that is usually available in the supermarket kill a 4.5 pound and about 2 year old rooster, if he drinks it within few minutes? Did it die, because some ACV or water went inside his lungs, even though I put it on the top of his mouth, and I put 0.5 to 1.5ml at a time? I really feel bad right now, since I think that I killed him.
He is the leader of the flock, and the father of all of my chickens that hatched in my parent's property.
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