Hello fellow chicken keepers! Looking for insight regarding health concerns in our flock. Here's the scoop (I'll try to be brief):
I noticed one of our hens had been having diarrhea and was losing weight. In addition, her crop was distended. I took her to the vet and he treated her for an impacted and sour crop, and assumed that was causing the weight loss and diarrhea. We were able to get her crop to empty via induced regurgitation and a brief period of food withholding, after which I started her back up on yogurt. Immediately, her crop filled back up and wouldn't empty. I tried giving her plenty of water and massaging the crop to encourage movement, but no luck. Her symptoms got so bad we eventually had to put her down
Then, the very next week, I noticed similar symptoms in another bird. Bird number 2 has been having diarrhea and weight loss, followed by crop impaction. I have been unable to induce vomiting and the vet was unable to "flush" the crop impaction. Instead, the vet gave her an antibiotic for an infection (not a yeast infection) detected in the crop. Additionally, I took fecal samples to the vet for worms testing, but all came back negative. In terms of next steps, the vet recommended full blood work up and a C-scan, both of which are outside our budget.
Then, just this morning, bird number 3 and 4 began having diarrhea. In addition to the worms testing, I've inspected birds 2-4 and do not see any external parasites.
Any thoughts as to what might be going on??
I noticed one of our hens had been having diarrhea and was losing weight. In addition, her crop was distended. I took her to the vet and he treated her for an impacted and sour crop, and assumed that was causing the weight loss and diarrhea. We were able to get her crop to empty via induced regurgitation and a brief period of food withholding, after which I started her back up on yogurt. Immediately, her crop filled back up and wouldn't empty. I tried giving her plenty of water and massaging the crop to encourage movement, but no luck. Her symptoms got so bad we eventually had to put her down

Then, the very next week, I noticed similar symptoms in another bird. Bird number 2 has been having diarrhea and weight loss, followed by crop impaction. I have been unable to induce vomiting and the vet was unable to "flush" the crop impaction. Instead, the vet gave her an antibiotic for an infection (not a yeast infection) detected in the crop. Additionally, I took fecal samples to the vet for worms testing, but all came back negative. In terms of next steps, the vet recommended full blood work up and a C-scan, both of which are outside our budget.
Then, just this morning, bird number 3 and 4 began having diarrhea. In addition to the worms testing, I've inspected birds 2-4 and do not see any external parasites.
Any thoughts as to what might be going on??