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I ordered it, thank you!@jonalisa
Sorry your girl is ailing. A crop only becomes pendulous after it's been stretched out to the point of never returning to normal, which usually takes months of being distended.
Crops can only be checked first thing in the morning as this is the only time they should be empty, during the day they can feel all sorts of funky ways.
That grit you feel at the bottom of the crop is yeast that is developing. If I were you I would start her on Acidified Copper Sulfate, it kills yeasts and bacteria responsible for this imbalance in her crop and digestive tract. You can get this stuff at Twin City Poultry here... https://www.twincitypoultrysupplies.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=340
Thanks, all, for your support.
Sorry to complain earlier - just never encountered this issue ...and my girl is 10, so overly worried that I suddenly don't know what I'm doing.
This morning her crop is smaller but still tennis ball-size and feels like a lot of the liquid is gone. Feels now like completely full with heavy, wet sand and hangs down and to the right.. I syringed olive oil and massaged it for about 10 minutes. She seems a little more comfortable. Will continue to do this (how often?)
(She had the crop bra on all night.)
I don't feel any solid or specific obstruction, but do feel some undigested feed - a gravel feel. (I feed crumbles).
At this point, should I remove feed and yogurt and give only water? She did eat some wet feed this morning.
She's crated in my kitchen. Should I let her outside?
Thank you again.
Great that you got the Copper ordered! Never withhold food or water with slow crops, things may be slow but food is still getting through her and she needs the calories and energy. You can let her out of a cage but don't let her eat grass or any foliage, things that the gizzard needs to grind as its just going to slow the crop down more. So soft foods and water soluble foods only. I would stick to crumbles, chopped apples are wonderful yeast busters and add hydration. Definitely plain no sugar yogurt if you have it.I ordered it, thank you!
Hopefully, it won't be too long....they had no fast ship options.Great that you got the Copper ordered! Never withhold food or water with slow crops, things may be slow but food is still getting through her and she needs the calories and energy. You can let her out of a cage but don't let her eat grass or any foliage, things that the gizzard needs to grind as its just going to slow the crop down more. So soft foods and water soluble foods only. I would stick to crumbles, chopped apples are wonderful yeast busters and add hydration. Definitely plain no sugar yogurt if you have it.
When you get the Copper Sulfate.... I usually mix up enough for a few days, I get an old milk jug and add 1\4 teaspoon Copper to a gallon of water. Its Acidified which means Acidic Acid has been added to combat the bitter taste, but I always add 1Tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar to make it more paletable, sometimes its hard to get them started drinking the copper and the vinegar helps. It will also help her digestion and yeast infection. Shake the jug once a day and give her water from this jug. It should last several days and then make another batch. Use this as her sole drinking water for 7 to 10 days. She can hang out with the others so they don't forget her.
I haven't ordered from them in a while however in the past they always shipped priority mail. Hopefully it comes soon! Keep us posted.Hopefully, it won't be too long....they had no fast ship options.
It just came! Do I need to isolate her or give it in the flock waterer?I haven't ordered from them in a while however in the past they always shipped priority mail. Hopefully it comes soon! Keep us posted.