Hi all, One of our 3 yo Specked Sussex, Grace, had a large impacted crop Monday (4/5/23) AM so I took her to the vet. since it was probably like this for a few days. Some grass was suctioned out but the tube kept getting clogged with grass-so very little removed. She was given subcut fluids Monday and returned yesterday for more suctioning, some lavage (?) and we went home with meds. (probiotics, antibiotics and antifungal) I do not smell anything on her breath at all., but the mass felt doughy. She has pooped a few times and this AM there was a lot of watery poop under her roosting area.
Today the crop looks smaller and she is inside with a buddy getting a watery mash of pellets, kefir and plenty of water, but....I noticed 3 other girls whose crops were bigger than they should be this AM. They are all acting normal-as is Grace-but is it normal for this to happen in the spring? We just started letting them out in the bigger run a few days back and there is different forage and the grass is a little longer out there. It seems odd there would be 4 of 8 chickens with big crops.
Also are the crop bras helpful? Anyone had success with one?
Thanks in advance for any insight-you guys are the best.
Today the crop looks smaller and she is inside with a buddy getting a watery mash of pellets, kefir and plenty of water, but....I noticed 3 other girls whose crops were bigger than they should be this AM. They are all acting normal-as is Grace-but is it normal for this to happen in the spring? We just started letting them out in the bigger run a few days back and there is different forage and the grass is a little longer out there. It seems odd there would be 4 of 8 chickens with big crops.
Also are the crop bras helpful? Anyone had success with one?
Thanks in advance for any insight-you guys are the best.