SmallStep
Songster
- Apr 26, 2016
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I have a situation that may be sour crop that has a bit of a history. It's a long story but I'll distill it:
- I purchased chicks from McMurray Hatchery. They were healthy when they got here and seemed to progress normally.
- As they got older I realized they weren't growing as fast as they should and investigated the date on my starter/grower. It was a year old.
- I got current feed, started them on it and they grew quickly, however one, who hadn't progressed quite as fast, got what seemed like a respiratory infection and died. I got some powdered tetracycline and treated the whole bunch for almost 3 days. I stopped because they didn't seem to be drinking and were really thirsty and because the powder seemed to be reacting with the metal waterers.
- Everything seemed to get back to normal until I saw that one--a Red Star--had a distended crop. I think this could have been precipitated by the antibiotics, but it could also be a result of poor crop development because of the lack of nutrition in the feed. (They were 17 weeks when I finally discovered it.)
- I read some articles on sites like this on what to do for a distended crop and carefully followed a procedure to empty her crop (turning her upside down and gently massaging crop). It worked and thank goodness she didn't asphyxiate. I also withheld food for 24 hours, offering only water with unfiltered AC vinegar. After that I gave her some yogurt with a little feed, which she didn't really want to eat. I gave her a little hard boiled egg yoke. She ate a few bites.
- Then she seemed normal for a couple of days, eating normally. We felt safe to leave all of them in the care of our neighbor who checked on them every day and replenished food while we took a short vacation.
- When we returned last night her crop was very distended--much more so than last time. And she just keeps eating. I removed the food and sprinkled some small to medium-sized granite grit on the ground of the coop (I had been relying on sand).
- This morning when I checked on her, her crop was very distended again--soft and gurgley. Again I expressed as much as I could.
There are no poultry vets anywhere near my location. I just wonder if there is any other way I can salvage her. I really hate to lose her; she's the sweetest one I have.
Thanks,
SS