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Sorry, I think our posts crossed. This is the treatment for impacted crop. You can tell if your chicken has an impacted crop by checking the crop first thing in the morning. The crop should empty overnight, so in the morning it should feel empty. If you feel a hard lump, or the crop still feels full, it may be impacted or not emptying properly. If material stays in the crop long enough without emptying, it will become infected and sour smelling. You will smell a sour smell when you open your chicken's beak.
I just re-read your thread and you didn't say why you suspect that he or she has an impacted crop. What are his or her symptoms?
Sorry, I think our posts crossed. This is the treatment for impacted crop. You can tell if your chicken has an impacted crop by checking the crop first thing in the morning. The crop should empty overnight, so in the morning it should feel empty. If you feel a hard lump, or the crop still feels full, it may be impacted or not emptying properly. If material stays in the crop long enough without emptying, it will become infected and sour smelling. You will smell a sour smell when you open your chicken's beak.
I just re-read your thread and you didn't say why you suspect that he or she has an impacted crop. What are his or her symptoms?