ChickenBFF
In the Brooder
- Jul 16, 2023
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Assume you're coming to this forum because you don't want the expense of taking your Chick to an avian vet? That said, being just a plain ol' chicken keeper for a few decades (not a doctor!), my observations from what you've said with gurgly crop, bubbly watery stool, lack of urates and feces in pics provided, would suggest to me a gastrointestinal infection which is causing inflammation and possibly backing up her crop. She's obviously not eating enough to have it pass through her intestines, OR she has impacted crop, therefore the lack of urates and feces in that watery mess of a poop. Poor girlHi!
I’m having trouble helping my 8 month ISA Brown hen Blanche! She’s had sour crop a few times in the past, but made good recovery and never showed more symptoms than the squishy/nasty smelling crop.
The first sign of illness was her becoming uncoordinated and unable to hop up to the roost at night. For almost a week now she’s been inside with the following symptoms:
lethargic, runny bile poo, crop not emptying fully, lost weight, stopped laying, ‘wobbly’ weak walking, eyes closed, seems to be pain in her crop (she reacts pretty strongly to me touching it gently), breathing a bit like gape-worm symptoms
Not present: bloody poo, weasing, sneezing, parasites in poo, no egg bound stance or swelling/firmness in the abdomen.
She still has a bit of an appetite, drinks water a few times a day, and her comb is a good red colour (?). She also appears ‘cozy’ and grinds her beak and ‘wipes’ her beak in her box, and makes occasional chicken sounds.
Treatments: I first put her on some vitamin/electrolyte water and fenbendazone dewormer, but it didn’t seem the right fit so I’ve had all the hens on a coccidiosis treatment for the last three days. She’s been content to stay inside, but has walked around a bit outside on sunny days. I also tried her on a baby aspirin to see if her symptoms were due to pain, but it didn’t appear to have any affect.
Any tips or suggestions are welcome! I’m still unsure of what she’s dealing with, as she hasn’t responded much to the deworming treatment despite it clearly seeming like a parasite issue. I do understand she might be in her last days, but i want to do everything I can to help![]()
If you can gently feel her crop at the base and DO find a hard lump, try to massage it very gently and try to break it up a bit so it can pass through what may be an inflamed digestive tract. My go to cure all is a broad spectrum antibiotic treatment such as baytril, amoxicillan (all available on line with no scrip if you look hard enoughBest wishes,
Crazy Ol' Chicken Lady
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