- Feb 11, 2011
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I apologize in advance that this is a long post. I have an approximately 3 year old australorp that developed an impacted and/or sour crop about 3 weeks ago. We brought her inside and put her in a large dog crate. I read a lot on what to do for her, and we ended up massaging her crop to get the crud out of it. On the third day a large ball of seeds/scratch/pellets came up. I treated her with generic monistat for 7 days and the crop seems to be working, and there is no more bad smell. The problem is that she is barely interested in eating. We use dog kennels for our coop, so on warmer afternoons (temps about 65 and sunny), we put her in a separate kennel where she could see the flock and that seemed to help a little - she would drink water and peck at things, but not very much. I tried all kinds of treats, but nothing tempts her. So I've been hand feeding her a softened mash of layer crumble mixed with ground up meal worms, but I don't think I've given her enough. Her crop does seem to go down normally with the hand feeding. I don't have poop pictures, but I'll try - it's mostly been on her butt (so I bathe her rear and blow dry her) - no obvious blood, lots of white. I travel between Arizona and Texas and my flock comes with me in 2 large dog crates. I have food and cup waterers in the crates, and give them watermelon (just fyi, they have always done fine on the trips, with no change in egg-laying during or after). This little girl attacked the watermelon like crazy, even eating some pellets I dropped on it: I hoped that meant we turned a corner. But now we're back in Texas and once again she's not very interested in food. After doing even more reading here, I increased the water and amount of food I hand feed and weighed her this morning: she is 1750 g, which I realize is very underweight. This picture is just a few minutes ago after our morning feeding, she always seems a little sleepy after getting the food. She does move around and peck half heartedly, and seems to really want to live, so I want to try harder to get her well. I ordered tube feeding equipment and Kaytee exact bird formula which will arrive today, and hope that will work. I welcome any advice. Thanks in advance