- May 31, 2016
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I have a dozen hens raised from day-olds that are now 18 months old. About a month ago one of my EEs started a heavy molt and as her new feathers came in she became very lethargic. I found a large hard tennis ball sized lump in her crop that didn't go away overnight. I treated her by isolating her and giving her water and massage treatments with Monostat as it smelled like sour crop. Two days later the lump broke up and passed and since then she and her new feathers have been fine. Yesterday one of my Sussex who's been in a heavy molt for about a week and has lots of new pin feathers developed a giant baseball sized lump in her crop that I've been trying to break down with water and massage with limited success and today another Sussex who is also molting pretty heavily also started developing a lump. None of the non-molting hens have anything abnormal with their crops. I watched the latest Sussex and noted that she does a lot of preening and there is a bunch of waxy dander which might account for the crop lumps/impactions. Has anyone else had trouble with molting hens developing these hard crop lumps during molts and is there a goo way to break them up other than what I'm trying now?