Sorry to here she hasn't fully recovered. What is her current diet? Can you take photos of her poop and post them here?
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We are going to try deworming her but haven’t seen any signs of worms, but that also doesn’t mean a thing. I’ve got pictures of her poop, her diet is Bar Ale Non-GMO 16% protein, soy and corn free layer crumble. No new symptoms which I guess is good news,Also, have you noticed any other symptoms? Have you tried deworming her?
Deworming didn’t help matters any unfortunately, she’s getting weaker and weaker. I’m afraid we’re going to lose her soon if something doesn’t change. I have noticed some gurgling noises around her cropAlso, have you noticed any other symptoms? Have you tried deworming her?
Thank you so very much!!! I will read the article for sure! I kinda wondered if it was a pendulous crop since it was always so very stretched out even when she was getting a bit better. We’ve noticed she does seem to get better on the monistat treatment but just not fully recoveredFrom the pictures, her crop looks very large, and she could possibly have a pendulous crop. That is hard to treat since the crop wall is stretched out and has lost elasticity. A crop bra can be applied to keep her from overeating. I’m not sure that crop surgery should be done at home without a vet, or if it would be affective with a pendulous crop. @azygous is the real expert on crop problems. I think the dosage for Monistat is 1/2 inch orally given twice a day. Here is her article to reread:
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Article 'How to treat sour crop and impacted crop and how to know which one you're dealing with'
Diagnosing the crop disorder A hen is behaving lethargically, not eating much, if at all, but she has a full crop. This is the first sign something's not right. The full crop points to this hen having crop issues and not being sick for some other reason such as a bacterial infection, which would...
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