NewAtThis8
Songster
- Apr 9, 2023
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Hey all,
i have a hen that apparently has a trend of eating feathers during molt and getting an impaction.
Last year, our first year with her, she had an impacted and pendulous crop full of feathers that she was eating off the ground while the crew of 5 all molted.
The vet cleared most of it manually and I got a crop bra which ended in disaster- she tried to rip it off and ended up ripping herself open. Emergency surgery repaired her crop and cleaned out the rest of the feathers- apparently there were many more in there.
It looks like it’s happening again. I’d REALLY like to avoid another emergency, and surgery in general.
Any successful methods youve tried for this scenario? Will isolate starting tomorrow and do the coconut / olive oil thing but if these feathers dont pass, would extra grit help break them up?
Thanks!
i have a hen that apparently has a trend of eating feathers during molt and getting an impaction.
Last year, our first year with her, she had an impacted and pendulous crop full of feathers that she was eating off the ground while the crew of 5 all molted.
The vet cleared most of it manually and I got a crop bra which ended in disaster- she tried to rip it off and ended up ripping herself open. Emergency surgery repaired her crop and cleaned out the rest of the feathers- apparently there were many more in there.
It looks like it’s happening again. I’d REALLY like to avoid another emergency, and surgery in general.
Any successful methods youve tried for this scenario? Will isolate starting tomorrow and do the coconut / olive oil thing but if these feathers dont pass, would extra grit help break them up?
Thanks!
