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Dreammaker
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Yes, I am sure--granted, I can't measure it--that she's drinking more than usual, in large part because of the heat. She is still acting the same today and perhaps even a bit better? For example: I gave them a separate 2qt waterer with a smashed clove of garlic in it this afternoon and they all--including her--went crazy for it. So, I'm encouraged by the fact that she still seems "with it" and interested in new, tasty things.I don't think just the crop being squishy = sour crop. She might be drinking a lot of water and that would account for it being less firm. If she's still somewhat active and otherwise behaving normally (but crankily), I'd still chalk it up to not feeling well due to heavy molting.

I did not notice any sour smell, but also wasn't looking for it and putting my nose right up to her beak. I also didn't see any liquid around her beak. I suppose my thinking it was sour crop was because it was so uncharacteristically squishy. I hadn't known that crops could be momentarily squishy without there being a problem.
Your words are encouraging and I do hope they prove to be the case here. Do you think there's anything I should do--apart from the simple measure of garlic water--that might give her a nice overall health boost before I leave on Sunday? I figured the garlic water in moderation wouldn't hurt and could maybe help.