I don't think there is really a "dose". If you are going to syringe it, then I would just do that until you can feel the crop full of liquid, and then give some time to let it go down. Go slow, you don't want her to aspirate any.
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Thanks, this has become a whole family effort.I think it's in this article.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...ntion-and-treatments-of-crop-disorders.67194/
I hope your hen pulls through.Thanks, this has become a whole family effort.
Our sweet little Peeps died in my arms 2 nights ago. Not from crop issues. She slowly went blind and we and the Vet literally tried everything. She declined and passed
So our tiny hen now is having issues. They are our pets. Loved. My daughters pets we all raised. She gets married on the 15th so its kind of .......
She has her soaking in a very warm Epsom salt bath now.
Wife is warming the molasses to start mixing
Thank you!
Edit....2 weeks ago we did our spring worm and Corid treatment.
This was what I was thinking or at least the material looks like grit and/or oyster shell.Could the lower opaque granular spot just be the gizzard with grit, and the crop is very full of something granular as well? Sorry , I am probably not that proficient with an xray. But in another thread there was a picture of a gizzard low and to the left.
My first thought too.Could the lower opaque granular spot just be the gizzard with grit, and the crop is very full of something granular as well? Sorry , I am probably not that proficient with an xray. But in another thread there was a picture of a gizzard low and to the left.
Yes, Doc said its grit. She way overate grit.This was what I was thinking or at least the material looks like grit and/or oyster shell.
Hopefully the flush will help stimulate and get things moving.