Atchurch
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- Mar 13, 2023
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Hi all!
Yesterday I noticed that my month-and-a-half old baby girl, Irish (RIR), was SUPER full and lethargic so I picked her up and started massaging her crop but it didn't help. It was squishy so I read in The Chicken Chick book about sour crop. I researched and saw that I could very gently tilt her head down and drain all the junk out of her crop that had fermented. It didn't smell like anything and was clear, but pretty gross. It was evening and they were all going up to the coop for the night, so I let her get some rest with her siblings. This morning, when I opened up the coop to let them out, I watched her. She was still pretty big so I tilted her head down again and got some more of that out of her. Poor baby! I put her in a carrier by herself and sat that inside the run so she wasn't alone, but isolated from the flock. I read that I should only give her water that I mixed with 1/2 c. water and 1 tsp. epsom salt, that was in the book and recommended by a chicken vet. So she got a few drops down and we are doing it only twice a day for a couple of days. Then it says to give her electrolyes and pro Bs in water after that.
My questions for the community are:
Has anyone else used this remedy for their babies?
Should I do it more than twice a day, or does it mess with her system too much because of the epsom salt?
Can she have other water in her cage during all of this?
When can she eat again and what?
My husband wants me to get her some plain Greek yogurt on my way home today. Is that something she can have right now or should I wait a day or two? And a DAY? Or TWO? I would LOVE some specifics because that Chicken Chick book isn't as specific as I would like.
Thank you all!
Hellicopter mom
Yesterday I noticed that my month-and-a-half old baby girl, Irish (RIR), was SUPER full and lethargic so I picked her up and started massaging her crop but it didn't help. It was squishy so I read in The Chicken Chick book about sour crop. I researched and saw that I could very gently tilt her head down and drain all the junk out of her crop that had fermented. It didn't smell like anything and was clear, but pretty gross. It was evening and they were all going up to the coop for the night, so I let her get some rest with her siblings. This morning, when I opened up the coop to let them out, I watched her. She was still pretty big so I tilted her head down again and got some more of that out of her. Poor baby! I put her in a carrier by herself and sat that inside the run so she wasn't alone, but isolated from the flock. I read that I should only give her water that I mixed with 1/2 c. water and 1 tsp. epsom salt, that was in the book and recommended by a chicken vet. So she got a few drops down and we are doing it only twice a day for a couple of days. Then it says to give her electrolyes and pro Bs in water after that.
My questions for the community are:
Has anyone else used this remedy for their babies?
Should I do it more than twice a day, or does it mess with her system too much because of the epsom salt?
Can she have other water in her cage during all of this?
When can she eat again and what?
My husband wants me to get her some plain Greek yogurt on my way home today. Is that something she can have right now or should I wait a day or two? And a DAY? Or TWO? I would LOVE some specifics because that Chicken Chick book isn't as specific as I would like.
Thank you all!
Hellicopter mom