Chikenshiken
Songster
- Feb 1, 2023
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For a week now my 1 year old silkie roo has been having crop issues. It’s not sour crop or impacted crop. Sometimes he wakes up with doughy crop or just a crop that’s full of food or a completely empty crop. He seems low but still active just no longer crowing.
I feel like I have tried everything and am now wondering if it is slow crop due to not having enough grit as he has trouble seeing and eating because of his hair (which I do trim, he still struggles). I do not offer grit supplement because everyone is free ranged and I’ve never had this issue. I’ve already ordered grit
But how can I tell if a chicken isn’t getting enough grit?
I feel like I have tried everything and am now wondering if it is slow crop due to not having enough grit as he has trouble seeing and eating because of his hair (which I do trim, he still struggles). I do not offer grit supplement because everyone is free ranged and I’ve never had this issue. I’ve already ordered grit
But how can I tell if a chicken isn’t getting enough grit?