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Bkaye
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With her I know she’s still off Bc she isn’t interested in food like she use to be. If it wasn’t for that I wouldn’t be concerned. I’m still hoping that when I get up in the morning for the rubs and coconut oil it won’t be needed, that just hasn’t been the case yet. I’m just so discouraged but trying to stay positive at the same time.I'm not sure why its not emptying completely. I do have a 7yo rooster who's crop does not empty all the way when I check it in the morning, I don't know why, it could be old age. He does not act lethargic at all and is completely normal, he is going through a little molt now. A couple weeks ago I was holding him and his crop was full and I accidently pushed stuff up and he aspirated, I thought he was going to die, he was making a bunch of weird noises and had labored breathing. He got better and I started treating him for sour crop, his crop would almost never empty it would be small though, I was using the same treatment as you. I stopped treating him for it because I didn't think he had sour crop, his breath never smelled. His crop never empties fully when I check him in the morning but he's not acting sick so I'm not to worried about it. Its strange, I would think this would eventually lead to sour crop, right? If someone could shed some light on that I would appreciate it.