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In the Brooder
- Feb 26, 2017
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I have a chicken that started to throw up - which never had happened before... we got through that, but she still has a 'mushy crop'. I have watched a ton of videos on how to vomit them - which I have tried multiple time, but whatever is in there won't come up. She is off feed and has water with some garlic in it. I gave her Monistat in the beginning: 1cc - 2 x a day for 3 days. Still mushy. Now, Ive been been syringing some plain greek yogurt with some probiotics powder mixed in and gently massaging the crop. it's just not moving. How do you dissolve or get rid of this thing without making her vomit? I wouldn't say it is 'impacted' as it not hard. It's mushy. Everything I read seems to be for prevent AFTER sour crop. I did try an elixir (I did it just one time) it has cinnamon, chili powder, ginger powder, and baking soda. It did nothing - maybe I to do it more??? I am at a loss at the moment. Is the crop mushy in the morning with nothing in it? Maybe I am overreacting and the crop feels that way normally ? My chickens have an automatic door so they are in the enclosed pen as soon as the sun rises, so I never felt an empty crop before to compare. Ugh. Any thoughts or help would be appreciated. Thanks!