heatherbeast
Crowing
Lilly is a 5 month old Bielefelder pullet. Yesterday, I noticed her spit up some white and yellow liquid, but it didn't smell sour or yeasty.
Her profile is off, and after examining her, it looks like she has pendulous crop. The contents are soft, flabby, and about the size of an orange. Her keel feels sharp, so I think this may have been going on for a while.
Is this possibly vice-related? She is the smallest of her 4 siblings. Maybe gobbling up too much at once? Also, it HAS been hot here recently, could she be drinking too much water too quickly? I have separated her for now. I plan to feed her SMALL portions, and get a crop bra for her. Should I prophylactically treat her for sour crop? How long should I keep her separated?
Her profile is off, and after examining her, it looks like she has pendulous crop. The contents are soft, flabby, and about the size of an orange. Her keel feels sharp, so I think this may have been going on for a while.
Is this possibly vice-related? She is the smallest of her 4 siblings. Maybe gobbling up too much at once? Also, it HAS been hot here recently, could she be drinking too much water too quickly? I have separated her for now. I plan to feed her SMALL portions, and get a crop bra for her. Should I prophylactically treat her for sour crop? How long should I keep her separated?