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goldies99
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- Jul 22, 2011
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well...i had a small syring...and i mixed up some warm water with olive oil....sure enough it was grass struck in her throat...as i put in in her mouth...i rubbed her crop...then it started to all come out of her mouth...i tipped her so she could get it all out.....it was lots of grass....i dont know if i gave her too much water...she started to fade fast...i dont know if she couldnt breath....but she died....i feel like i killed her...should i have just given her a little water and let her sit still???...i feel just awful...the pool little thing....i feel if i knew more what to do she would still be alive....i am very sad...I don't know if I can help, but I had a chick that was about 12 weeks old that ate a feather. Yep...a big feather that got stuck in her crop. She kind of acted the same. She was fine one minute, then about 10 minutes after eating the feather ( which I saw her do, and couldn't get it away from her ) she got with drawn from the rest of the flock. I didn't know what was wrong with her. Wouldn't really eat much, drank a little, stayed by herself and was puffed up all the time. She was so weak from not eating that I could almost blow her over. She was sick for almost a week and was near death. I had to save her, So I did some reading and came up with crop impaction. So I got a syring and mixed olive oil and got some "save a chick" with some warm water and carefully put some down her throat so that it went into her crop. Then I gently messaged her crop to loosen the lodged feather. Within a day she was fine. It happened one other time, so I repeated the same procedure. She is now 7 mo's old and doing well.
