havingagreatflockingtime
Songster
- Jun 8, 2021
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Hi,
One of our hens, about 8 months old, was very lethargic on Friday morning. She's been separated from the flock and is staying inside with us since then. I noticed that her crop was hard, and the size of a baseball. She was acting normal as of Wednesday. The crop feels hard, but I can feel around and it almost feels like sand as I can feel all of what she ate (grit, pellets, etc).
We've been giving her vegetable oil via a syringe, and she has access to water. We gave her some plain yogurt. She hasn't really eaten any of it. We massage the crop a few times a day since yesterday, and so far, the crop has remained the same size and texture. She also hasn't been moving around much. She either lies down or stands. On occasion she will clean herself, and scratch at the ground, but it's very infrequent.
She doesn't poop much, but when she does it's very pungent and very very liquidy. I figured that because she is still pooping, this means that she may be digesting some food, but I am not so sure. Any info on this would be greatly appreciated.
We called a dozen vet offices, all of which could not see her today, so we have to wait until Monday afternoon. Is there anything else that we should be doing to help her digest her food?
Thanks for the help!
One of our hens, about 8 months old, was very lethargic on Friday morning. She's been separated from the flock and is staying inside with us since then. I noticed that her crop was hard, and the size of a baseball. She was acting normal as of Wednesday. The crop feels hard, but I can feel around and it almost feels like sand as I can feel all of what she ate (grit, pellets, etc).
We've been giving her vegetable oil via a syringe, and she has access to water. We gave her some plain yogurt. She hasn't really eaten any of it. We massage the crop a few times a day since yesterday, and so far, the crop has remained the same size and texture. She also hasn't been moving around much. She either lies down or stands. On occasion she will clean herself, and scratch at the ground, but it's very infrequent.
She doesn't poop much, but when she does it's very pungent and very very liquidy. I figured that because she is still pooping, this means that she may be digesting some food, but I am not so sure. Any info on this would be greatly appreciated.
We called a dozen vet offices, all of which could not see her today, so we have to wait until Monday afternoon. Is there anything else that we should be doing to help her digest her food?
Thanks for the help!