Soph_quail
Chirping
- Jun 27, 2020
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We have sawdust as the bedding and are feeding turkey crumb. Is there anything I can do to help?It looks like a crop blockage. What is your bedding and what are you feeding?
Okay thank you I will do now! Unfortunately soon after I wrote this post they died. I had a suspicion it might be a ruptured air sack and after it died the lump disappeared. Could these things correlate?Young chicks are eating too small particles of the bedding and will starve with full stomach, as the bedding has no nutritions, beside it can cause a crop blockage, like in this case.
It (edit: the blockage) doesn't need to be the bedding, it can also be caused by accident with normal feed. But sawdust is a high risk for this.
I have found a plastic tub and put paper towels in it and put it inside the brooder as shown in the pic. Do you think this will be ok for the first 3 days? Or should I just go ahead and take all the sawdust out of the brooder?Okay thank you I will do now! Unfortunately soon after I wrote this post they died. I had a suspicion it might be a ruptured air sack and after it died the lump disappeared. Could these things correlate?
Okay thank you I will do now! Unfortunately soon after I wrote this post they died. I had a suspicion it might be a ruptured air sack and after it died the lump disappeared. Could these things correlate?
Okay great thank you thats what I thought had happened.If it was full of air it was probably a ruptured air sac. I had this with a young pigeon I was raising, and it died because it couldn't breathe properly.
If it is a ruptured air sac, after it passed away, it would no longer be taking in air so the lump would go down.