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it was like inside the poop, had not seen it if I had not looked around in her poop
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it was like inside the poop, had not seen it if I had not looked around in her poop
thanks for the link, I have probably read every single article that exists about different crop problems.This will inform you about crop disorders and the way we treat them. https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...w-to-know-which-one-youre-dealing-with.73607/
It's not unusual for a little lump to be present in the crop in the morning during and immediately following illness. What you feel is likely grit.
However, the fluid spillage out of the beak does indicate a possible developing yeast condition. If you can find vaginal yeast cream there in Sweden that does not have extra toxic ingredients, something we've encountered when helping chicken folks from Europe. If you see benzyl alcohol in the ingredients list on the package, that med should not be given to chickens orally.
Yes, if you can get them accurately translated into English.Okay, is it okay if I copy ingredients from different creams so I know for sure that it is safe to use?
Browser translated the web page into English, but the PDF of nutritional and ingredients information was not something I could read.https://www.granngarden.se/honsfoder-granngarden-bas-20-kg/p/1230610
This is the food that they eat
the problem is that she only eats chopped corn and peeled cucumbers, that is her favorite right now.Yes, if you can get them accurately translated into English.
Browser translated the web page into English, but the PDF of nutritional and ingredients information was not something I could read.
I'd cut out all foods but the main feed, until issue is resolved.
That poop didn't look too bad to me, but hard to see any liquid with the bedding..
Don't give her a choice.the problem is that she only eats chopped corn and peeled cucumbers, that is her favorite right now.
she eats tiny soaked pellets but not as much as she eats corn and cucumber
What is zole?The ingredients look okay in that med. But is there any "zole" in it? Without that it would be useless.