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I checked her crop last night and it was full, this morning it was completely empty, she does eat grass and i have noticed she is eating more grit than she usually does. What do you think it might be, any ideas?Glad to hear she is eating and drinking. I don't think you mentioned if she has a source of grit. Please let us know. (Gravel, tiny rocks, commercially sold granite grit)
Also worried if she might be consuming greater-than-healthy amounts of fibrous material like very long strands of straw/long mowed grass clippings/wood shavings.
Have you ever observed her eating anything like that?
If I were you, I would check her crop very first thing in the morning before she has had the option to eat. I'd be curious to see if the crop still felt hard in the morning. It should empty over night. If it is the same in the morning as it is in the night, you have a problem for sure.
If it's a physical blockage, providing extra grit, massaging the area,and encouraging her to consume something with a teaspoon or two of olive oil in it.
If it's a yeast infection, I've heard that vagisil anti fungal cream treatment is effective but I've never had to use it before. Good luck.