Post impaction eating abnormal amounts of grass (pic)

klbaker75

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Apr 4, 2019
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Fought a crop grass impaction for two weeks and it’s been gone for three days. I let her have access to grass a little more each day. She was digesting everything well the last three days so today I let her out and noticed her obsessively eating grass again. She eats her feed just fine and I’ve given her grit so she should be ok there. I thought maybe it’s bc she’s been penned up for two weeks and just needs some time to catch up so to speak. By 4pm I looked around the yard to make sure she wasn’t pooping grass again and sure enough she is. She isn’t eating grass here and there like a normal hen. She seems obsessive about it like she can’t get enough. This all started when she began to lay for the year. I’m almost to the point of getting an xray of her gizzard to rule out any foreign objects. The only other strange thing I’ve noticed is she occasionally has yellow urates. Out of 10 stools or so overnight maybe two are like that. The rest are white. Any suggestions or theories on why she’s acting like this? I’m afraid if she doesn’t stop I’m going to have to move her house and run over concrete. Also she shivers a lot. She never did this before. It stops after a while. She loves to be held so it’s not that shes scared. I’ll attach a pic of her stools today.

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How old is she? I'm wondering if maybe she's missing something in her diet. Does she have access to oyster shell for extra calcium? What feed do you give her?
 
How old is she? I'm wondering if maybe she's missing something in her diet. Does she have access to oyster shell for extra calcium? What feed do you give her?
She will be 3 this year. She is a buff Orpington. I don’t know her history bc she came from my brothers and I took her and the rooster in October for him. I do know that they had zero access to grass and when I brought them here they immediately started pooping grass bc they had no grit in them. So I had to throw some down their throats. They aren’t kept with my other chickens. I have them on occasional Avia charge so she shouldn’t be missing any trace minerals etc. She has access to red grit, oyster shells and I also feed free choice crumbled baked egg shells to her. I’m having bad thoughts that she ate something like glass or other sharp object and it’s causing internal bleeding giving her a form of pica from anemia (but she looks fine color wise). I’m not sure that even makes sense though. It could explain the stressful urates and shivering (from pain?!) and the need to eat roughage. It’s so stressful on them to get an X-ray bc he has to wrap their wings and lay them sideways. I just don’t know where to go. She’s on milk thistle for liver support and garlic powder as an antibiotic in case the yellow urates are from an infection. Oh and she is parasite free.
 
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