Betsy passed away this morning. At least it didn't go on any longer with her like this, poor beautiful girl. Her crop simply refused to function. It wasn't impacted, just doughy and would not fully empty, but just like Bailey, she refused to eat, just sat and became weaker and weaker. We tried all we usually do for these Brahmas when their crops malfunction, but of course, the crop is a barometer of what is happening inside the body. She had not produced an egg for a year that I know of, but was not bloated. She turned 6 years old last month with the other remaining originals. Tom and I worked on her every single day since we found out it was an issue.
It has to be something about these Brahmas, or this line of Brahmas. They eat exactly the same food, get the same treatment, the same environment, etc, as all other birds in that barn, yet they are now leaving one by one. Brandy and Bonnie, my former perpetual broodies, are the only ones currently laying. BJ, the Dark girl and head hen, has been going to the nest for two months, sitting, no egg, so something is up with her for sure.
Here is a picture of Betsy (front) and BJ from 2018.