Does this poop look normal?

Is her crop full and lumpy? Eating straw will do it. If you are adventurous, I could talk you through the surgery to open her crop. It's not a complicated surgery, and you don't need to suture the one inch incisions.
 
Crop was practically empty yesterday morning, but it’s full and squishy this morning. :rolleyes:
I’ve been feeding her yogurt and scrambled egg, she will only eat scrambled egg by herself so I have to give her yogurt using a syringe.
I’ve also been putting apple cider vinegar in her water.
Her poop is now dark green in color, probably has something do to with the stress of her crop being impacted.
 
Vet said she’s just a weak hen.
Said she has hardly any meat on her and that she’s very light.
He gave her an injection.
He did ask if she was sneezing, which they were but not so much any more. Vet doesn’t think it’s a reproductive problem.
Wondering why she’s so light? I’ve had people tell me that I’m feeding them too much.
I have noticed her not spending much time at the food. Is there anything I can do to improve her weight or is that just the way she is ?
Did he check her poop for worms? (I'm catching up so if this has been asked and answered ignore)
 
Did he check her poop for worms? (I'm catching up so if this has been asked and answered ignore)

No, he didn’t check for worms. I should probably bring a stool sample in to get tested. I’ve been putting Verm x into their water for three days every month to worm them.
 
Lunas crop is empty and her poops are looking normal now :D
We fed her maggots and 1ml of liquid paraffin in the morning and in the evening and her crop was cleared over night.
 

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