Nutmeg15
Chirping
Hi all. One of my Orpington hens, Biscuit, seems to be exhibiting symptoms of what looks to me like an impacted crop. She is rotating her neck in a circular motion, and her crop is absolutely massive and very firm. She and the other flock members do not regularly eat grass (they have a big run but it is mostly just dirt at this time of year) and are given limited treats, usually just scrambled egg and some blueberries or other safe fruits and veggies, so I'm not sure of what could be causing it. She is still laying fairly regularly for wintertime and is eating and drinking as normal.
I have been noticing her acting strangely for a couple of weeks now, but I thought I was just paranoid because one of my other hens just passed away at the end of November. What's scary for me is that my RIR who died seemed to have impacted and sour crop problems that lead to her death. She lost weight very rapidly and had a large mass in her crop. Although I was able to fix the sour crop, the impacted crop refused to leave and she died shortly after. I have been raising chickens for almost four years now but I hadn't had to deal with a crop problem up until that point.
I thought that my RIR's death could have been age-related, because she was over 3 years old and had mostly stopped laying. However, Biscuit is just over 1 year old. Could it be some kind of worm problem? Or something else? I am going to check her crop in the morning to see if it is still large, and if I need to take her to a vet then I am prepared to do so.
I have been noticing her acting strangely for a couple of weeks now, but I thought I was just paranoid because one of my other hens just passed away at the end of November. What's scary for me is that my RIR who died seemed to have impacted and sour crop problems that lead to her death. She lost weight very rapidly and had a large mass in her crop. Although I was able to fix the sour crop, the impacted crop refused to leave and she died shortly after. I have been raising chickens for almost four years now but I hadn't had to deal with a crop problem up until that point.
I thought that my RIR's death could have been age-related, because she was over 3 years old and had mostly stopped laying. However, Biscuit is just over 1 year old. Could it be some kind of worm problem? Or something else? I am going to check her crop in the morning to see if it is still large, and if I need to take her to a vet then I am prepared to do so.