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- Oct 31, 2022
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Hi all,
2 yr old sussex, started drinking water heavily and has bedn doing so for 6 months. Her egg quality is very poor, tiny thin shelled eggs, despite free range to crushed egg shells, oyster shells & occassionally supplementing her with calcium pills. Sunday I found her laying in some long grass and she didn't want to move. Her crop was massive - mostly fluid. We tubed her and syringed out about 1 1/2 cups of fluid, and were able to feel what we believe was a plug of grass. It was about 1 1/2" long and 3/4" around. We have flushed her 3x with mineral oil and allowed her access to water with electrolytes & vitamins and a slurry of yogurt, pineapple juice and egg. She ate and drank throughout the day and this morning her crop was smaller but still not drained. We could not feel the plug though, and syringing was bringing up bits of grass, but nothing substantial. She seemed perkier though, so we had hope. Bedtime: she was in the coop first and on her perch, with a massive crop, wet bib as if she drooled fluids, and her wings drooped low. I'm thinking the "plug" may have moved down into her digestive trach and lodged, and wondering if an epsom salt bath may help, or if anybody has any other solutions? By the looks of her, I'm not so sure she's going to make it through the night without some divine intervention. Thanks all for your help, I know it's late, so hoping we have some night owls with some insight!
Edit to add we checked her belly and nothing seems to be there, light pressure caused her to squirt out liquid milky poop.
2 yr old sussex, started drinking water heavily and has bedn doing so for 6 months. Her egg quality is very poor, tiny thin shelled eggs, despite free range to crushed egg shells, oyster shells & occassionally supplementing her with calcium pills. Sunday I found her laying in some long grass and she didn't want to move. Her crop was massive - mostly fluid. We tubed her and syringed out about 1 1/2 cups of fluid, and were able to feel what we believe was a plug of grass. It was about 1 1/2" long and 3/4" around. We have flushed her 3x with mineral oil and allowed her access to water with electrolytes & vitamins and a slurry of yogurt, pineapple juice and egg. She ate and drank throughout the day and this morning her crop was smaller but still not drained. We could not feel the plug though, and syringing was bringing up bits of grass, but nothing substantial. She seemed perkier though, so we had hope. Bedtime: she was in the coop first and on her perch, with a massive crop, wet bib as if she drooled fluids, and her wings drooped low. I'm thinking the "plug" may have moved down into her digestive trach and lodged, and wondering if an epsom salt bath may help, or if anybody has any other solutions? By the looks of her, I'm not so sure she's going to make it through the night without some divine intervention. Thanks all for your help, I know it's late, so hoping we have some night owls with some insight!
Edit to add we checked her belly and nothing seems to be there, light pressure caused her to squirt out liquid milky poop.