Smileybans
Crowing
Ever since I moved my flock down the yard I’ve had tons of issues with their crops. Two got pendulous crops, one died, and now many have doughy feeling crops. Their crops don’t spring back when I push on it. It just stays pinched in. I read it can be from not drinking enough but it can also be from sour crop. Can all of them really have sour crop or is it from not drinking enough? I haven’t noticed a really sour smell from any of them. One was acting weird and staying in the nest box. Her I am treating.
Some info: - I feed all flock raiser
- They do have access to grass
- They have access to oyster shell and grit
- There are at least four hens and one rooster afflicted
- I am treating one hen with yeast medicine, she was gassier than the others and acting weird.
- Their crops empty by the morning. I am not sure if it is fully. It’s at least emptier than it was the night before
- We used to feed them scraps but have since stopped
- They do get barley grass on occasion, when it’s grown to 1-2” and no mold
- They have access to a 3 gallon waterer and a one gallon waterer. Is this enough water? They drink through it pretty quickly. I am filling the 3 gallon every other day.
Some info: - I feed all flock raiser
- They do have access to grass
- They have access to oyster shell and grit
- There are at least four hens and one rooster afflicted
- I am treating one hen with yeast medicine, she was gassier than the others and acting weird.
- Their crops empty by the morning. I am not sure if it is fully. It’s at least emptier than it was the night before
- We used to feed them scraps but have since stopped
- They do get barley grass on occasion, when it’s grown to 1-2” and no mold
- They have access to a 3 gallon waterer and a one gallon waterer. Is this enough water? They drink through it pretty quickly. I am filling the 3 gallon every other day.