Calaiscarmichael
In the Brooder
- Jun 4, 2021
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Please can someone help??
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Can you post pictures? Stop making it vomit, there’s a possibility you could aspirate her. Is there a super foul smell coming from her mouth? And what exactly do you feed them, what are the living conditions, and do they have access to grit?Please can someone help??
Thank you so much! I got them off my sons grandma who has a farm full of them and she didn’t mention grit so I wasent aware! Also where would I get pedialyte from or can I just give her olive oil?Give her olive oil/pedialyte and massage her crop if it is hard and full.
you have to flood her crop with fluids, so that the hard mass inside her crop will break down and slip into her digestive tract.
give her olive oil/pedialyte two times a day (for example, in the morning and before bed) and massage for a few minutes.
you will probably have to do this for a few days….But this has always helped me when my hens had an impacted crop!!
Also, please get some grit for your hens! It is essential to avoiding this problem. Chickens must have grit so that can digest food correctly
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You can get pedialyte at any grocery store, in the baby section.Thank you so much! I got them off my sons grandma who has a farm full of them and she didn’t mention grit so I wasent aware! Also where would I get pedialyte from or can I just give her olive oil?
I would wait on all that to see if there actually is a problem. Withhold food and water overnight - the crop should be empty and flat in the morning. During the day it’s normal for a chicken to have a full crop - the pics are hard to see but it doesn’t look concerning. Wait until there’s been 0 food and water intake for at least 8’hours - crop should be empty and flat. I would absolutely NOT massage or do anything to the crop until you figure out if there’s a problem or if you’re just unaware of chicken anatomy and how things work.Thank you so much! I got them off my sons grandma who has a farm full of them and she didn’t mention grit so I wasent aware! Also where would I get pedialyte from or can I just give her olive oil?