You are here now and you are getting help so I hope your girl will be recover. Please update how she is doing.Sorry for your loss! I might be in a similar situation with my hen, I guess it might be a breed issue![]()
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You are here now and you are getting help so I hope your girl will be recover. Please update how she is doing.Sorry for your loss! I might be in a similar situation with my hen, I guess it might be a breed issue![]()
Okay thanks! She’s basically stopped eating at this point, but I can leave it out for herYou can chill the coconut oil, cut it into small pieces, and she can peck it on her own. That is safer than having her swallow it.
From my experience with my other chickens regarding crop issues is that I give them molasses to give them energy while they also get Epsom salt drink solution to flush out whatever in their crop.Okay thanks! She’s basically stopped eating at this point, but I can leave it out for her![]()
I agree with the epsom salt too. I think at this point something is taking hold if she's not eating, and so time may be running out. If you feel you can carefully treat for fungal infection I'd say go for it.From my experience with my other chickens regarding crop issues is that I give them molasses to give them energy while they also get Epsom salt drink solution to flush out whatever in their crop.
3 times a day epsom salt drink 3ml each time and gently massage the crop. My other chickens that did not have serious other issues their crop clear slowly cleared in 3 or 4 days. One that did not, I gently massage her crop a few times a day especially before bed time. There was one hen that persistent, but she was still eating and ultimately cleared it.
Epsom salt drink solution 1 tea spoon mix well with 125ml of water.
With care and slowly 1ml and 3ml in total.
3 times a day with crop massage gently downward.
Let her sit inside with you so she can rest quietly
Let her outside for a walk as well so that the movement help moving things along.
Your girl might still be saved.
Of course if all treatments failed, then it might be more of other issues and sour crop is just a secondary issue.
All the best, thinking of your hen and you.
I’ve looked in and it seemed normal, the smell seems to be from her crop…it hasn’t properly emptied in a few days nowI’m wondering, did you look in her beak to make sure she didn’t have anything in there? The open mouth breathing might mean something like canker, and you mentioned a funny smell…
Thank you! It might be our last treatment option, but we’ll give it a goI agree with the epsom salt too. I think at this point something is taking hold if she's not eating, and so time may be running out. If you feel you can carefully treat for fungal infection I'd say go for it.