She's able to eat. The only thing that interested her for a while was sunflower seeds, but I was holding out for her to eat a more balanced diet. I kept her in her run for a while after she got hurt.
She was on antibiotics, and I don't know much about sour crop, but i suspected that was happening one day, maybe a week and a half ago. She leaned down to eat and a small amount of water shot out of her mouth.
When she recovered her strength enough and I got the (previously suspected to be wormy) new chicken situation semi- under control, i let her out of her run to wander around. The clover and grass etc that she ate seemed to stimulate her appetite, and then she ate a ton of food. That was when I actually learned where the crop is.
Her injury coincided with my buying new feed, pellets instead of crumbles.
Since she got off the antibiotics, she has more of an appetite, but she still is very thin. She doesn't seem sickly, though. She's very active, alert, and insistent. Wants to scratch up all the garden beds she can find
None of the chickens seem super interested in the new feed.
She's eating a lot more than she was last week. I'm making a mix for her, crushing a little corn and mixing a ton of sunflower seeds and a little barley, flax, oats, and pellets together. She mostly wants the sunflower seeds and corn. I'm trying to put some weight on her.
I dont suspect her of having sour crop now, but I'd like to know if the water that shot out of her mouth was related in any way.