So Minnie’s LEG is fine, but her crop had s firm nugget about the size of a quarter this morning. I’m not sure if the lameness was related. Anyway, I tubed a little (15-20mL) warm pedialyte and broke up the clog. After several minutes I tubed about 30mL baby bird formula diluted further with pedialyte. Then I tubed another 40mL plus of the same before I left the house. I’m letting her be a chicken with her flock and will do my best to help with the crop impaction and nutrients. I think it’s going to be OK.

Can I just say AGAIN…. tube feeding is by far the most important skill I have learned while keeping chickens.
You are amazing. I am still not sure I would dare!
 
Thanks like you are more ready than I guessed. I would not worry about separating them for transport. They can be together and they may like the company. I transported my last 3 together.

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I've spoken too pets at home. They have arranged 3 boxes for me too pick up . What sweet guys :) . I offered to pay but they said its fine
 
Show me the bigger picture of everything. I have much engineering experience.
The roof is above. If I can get a automatic door maybe I can get a little heat for the winter too it would be great if it cou6be solar and battery
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Lazy birds. You grow this wonderful crop of grass for them and they refuse to eat it and keep it trimmed for you!
They do eat it! I had to pull out a 1/2 foot long out of Emily’s beak the other day ! She was choking on it. I’m glad I was there at the time
 
They do eat it! I had to pull out a 1/2 foot long out of Emily’s beak the other day ! She was choking on it. I’m glad I was there at the time
I had a long grass stuck in princess throat when she was about 5 months old, luckily I was able too pull it gently out .:)

it's kind of like leaving a dog alone with a bone. That's really not safe
 

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