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Ok....definitely need some help. Brought my OE in this morning cuz she just didn't seem right. She has eaten some scrambled egg and has been drinking water. Went out and checked her poop under where she roosts and this is what I saw. She is also holding her mouth open slightly, almost like she is too warm. Crop feels a little poofyView attachment 1654072
When I get to a certain point I can’t zoom in anymore without it getting all blurry.

Does it look like straight diarrhea or egg contents because I cannot tell.

We need @casportpony to look at that one.
 
When I get to a certain point I can’t zoom in anymore without it getting all blurry.

Does it look like straight diarrhea or egg contents because I cannot tell.

We need @casportpony to look at that one.
Looks like straight diarrhea. Its is several places. She also looks like she has a little dried vomit maybe on her beak and face
 
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Ok ....definitely diarrhea as I just carried her across the kitchen and she pooped out more yellow watery poop and I just help her upside down and massaged her crop and got her to vomit up some smelly brown liquid.
You don’t feel a clump anywhere?
Do you have grit available to them?
Anyone else looking peaked?
Got any coconut oil in the house?
 
You don’t feel a clump anywhere?
Do you have grit available to them?
Anyone else looking peaked?
Got any coconut oil in the house?
No clump....her crop just felt poofy but seems more normal now that she vomited. Yes they have grit. Nobody else looks peaked and actually her comb is nice and red. Yes I have coconut oil
 
Should I give her some coconut oil?
I’m thinking.

Coccidiosis?
Sour crop?

Coconut oil wouldn’t hurt and may help if there’s a clog.

Monistat also wouldn’t hurt and may help especially if you’ve caught this at the beginning. And I know you pay close attention. So there’s that.

Coccidiosis is easy enough to address with corid.
You know I’m a worrier.
I’d hit her with everything.
Corid straight to the beak.
Treat everyone.
Monistat cream orally.
Lastly, coconut oil chunks and massage.
Grit or if you don’t have it, mashed eggshells in something yummy but not somethig sweet or carbohydrate-y because if it’s yeast based, it’ll just feed the yeast organism.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...d-sour-crops-prevention-and-treatments.67194/
 

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