Inkedmaiden
Hatching
- Jul 2, 2017
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I noticed one of my hens had a large crop about a week and a half ago. I found a local avian vet and took her to see him. I asked for a few xrays. Found out she wasn't completely impacted. He sent me home with basically a liquid stool softener, antibiotics and a med to treat acid reflux. He said she was full of grit. So only let her have pellets, keep her inside to check on stool and make sure she's passing the grit (which she is, slowly) her crop became enormous! Still having small BMs. At one point yesterday she,was gurgling. I hurried her out side and got a bunch of stuff up. Mainly liquids and broken down pellets. It did smell pretty sour, even though I couldn't smell it just by opening her beak. I did this again today, as she filled up once more. Only this time i got chunks of "thin skin" ...only way to describe it. Now, I make kombucha. And I know what a scoby (symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast) looks like. This "skin" my chicken threw up resembles the skin that forms on top of kombucha that makes the scoby. Does anyone have a relatable story? Could this "skin" she got up have been impacting her? I'm including a pic. I swear she's growing a scoby in her crop!