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Chickenman623
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Well, things turned for the worse and we called and made an appointment with an Avian Veterinarian in Oklahoma City for today at 3:30. It's an hour drive to the Vet, so Digger (sick Speckled Sussex) got a really good dose of car riding for her first time.
Her crop was extra mushy and when massaged, she'd spit up water. She would stick her neck straight up and open her mouth while trying to "pull" something up from her crop. She had been drinking water but eating very little. We tried adding a bit of Vinegar to her water and she refused it. Gave her Yogurt (not Greek though) and she wouldn't touch it. So I knew we needed to do something soon.
The Vet asked me to put her down on the floor to see if she'd poop. Instead she immediately squirted out about a 1/4 cup of water with a few White and Green discolorations but mostly just clear liquid. Vet did a Crop Flush which she reported was just nasty looking brown "goop". She gave us a 12 day round of anti-biotic and took a sample of the "diarrhea" to send off for testing of worms. It's a good thing our birds are our pets because I left the Vet's with my wallet $196 lighter. (for a chicken!)

I'm hoping the anti-biotics will take care of the problem. And hope she doesn't show positive for worms because then all 7 of the girls will be infected.
Can anyone recommend a good chicken pro-biotic since she won't touch Yogurt?
Her crop was extra mushy and when massaged, she'd spit up water. She would stick her neck straight up and open her mouth while trying to "pull" something up from her crop. She had been drinking water but eating very little. We tried adding a bit of Vinegar to her water and she refused it. Gave her Yogurt (not Greek though) and she wouldn't touch it. So I knew we needed to do something soon.
The Vet asked me to put her down on the floor to see if she'd poop. Instead she immediately squirted out about a 1/4 cup of water with a few White and Green discolorations but mostly just clear liquid. Vet did a Crop Flush which she reported was just nasty looking brown "goop". She gave us a 12 day round of anti-biotic and took a sample of the "diarrhea" to send off for testing of worms. It's a good thing our birds are our pets because I left the Vet's with my wallet $196 lighter. (for a chicken!)


I'm hoping the anti-biotics will take care of the problem. And hope she doesn't show positive for worms because then all 7 of the girls will be infected.
Can anyone recommend a good chicken pro-biotic since she won't touch Yogurt?