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This girl! 
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I can read chickens....
Or...that eye sure looks interesting...lolI can read chickens....
She is saying,,,, OK,, JUST ONE TINY KISS![]()

I was able to catch her this morning, she has slowed way down. Her abdomen does not seem swollen. I think it might be a crop issue. The last time I checked her she had food in her crop. It was soft and pliable. Today, it was the same and I'm pretty sure she hasn't been eating. I don't know if it's sour crop or impacted. It's good that it's not rock hard. In the 35 years I've had chickens, I've been fortunate to have not had any major crop issues until this poor girl.
I watched a video.
I turned her upside down, and started to massage her crop and immediately got some sandy liquid out. It did not smell foul and her crop really isn't hard. I did that quite a few times giving her breaks. Then I administered 10ml of olive oil, the Vet tech on the video made it look much easier. There was oil on her, me, the floor and the wall...lol Anyway, I refilled the syringe and got some more down her. Massaged a little in the upright position. Set her down and dipped her beak into the water a few times to help keep her hydrated. I will withhold food. She hasn't pooped since I brought her inside, hopefully things will start to move. I will go through the massage process again tonight, hopefully she will vomit. Then let her rest overnight to see if she has pooped and check if her crop has improved. If not, I will go through the process again to see if I can get her to vomit.
I have her in my laundry room.
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It is hard, because it's just guesswork. All we can do is try our best for them. I hope she will pull through.It's always worrisome when one of the flock is having issues. Sounds like you've done a good job with her Rene, hope she is back to her usual asap.