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LindseyDMD
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- Jun 1, 2017
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Yes, the comb can be an indicator of health - I do wonder how old she is - if she is going to start molting soon - the comb turns paler and begins to shrink, you will start to find feathers in the coop/run, there's usually a reduction or stopping of egg laying. When you inspect her again, look to see if you find any new growth of pin feathers, check around the vent for any lice too. Good photos and info on lice/mites http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/08/poultry-lice-and-mites-identification.html
For the crop - feel it when she goes to bed, it should feel firm and full. Check it again, first thing in the morning before she eats/drinks, it should be flat. What you are wanting is for the crop to empty it's contents overnight. Checking during the day while she is actively eating is not a good indicator of how the crop is functioning. Here's a good article along with photos - you don't need to treat any crop issues unless it's not emptying.http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2014/06/chicken-anatomy-crop-impacted-crop-sour.html
For food- what type of feed did the previous owners give you? Do you also provide oyster shell free choice?
Thank you so much for taking the time to send all this info. I will keep reading and will check her tonight before bed.
They are about 7 months old. They were apparently Easter chicks. As for food, it's the DuMOR crumbles. It had decent reviews as a food, so I did not opt to change it. They also gave us a small can full of oyster shells that I scatter regularly. They will eat some, but don't have a true interest in them.
