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Fudge had a pendulous crop. It wasn't a bad case.Merry belated Christmas everyone! It’s been raining today and everyone was trying to keep out of the rain. My sister’s two Schijndelaar cockerels will be headed to a farm in a couple of days. They’ve started crowing so unfortunately they have worn out their welcome. The farmer has a breeding program and is interested in their genetics, so hopefully they will have a long and happy life there.
@Shadrach and those more experienced chicken keepers on this thread, I’ve been trying to figure out what is best for Cordelia, my girls with the ongoing crop problems. Her crop balloons on the days when I take off the crop bra so she can get a proper dust bath. When I put the bra back on, it helps keep the crop a manageable size, but she still holds herself upright and I see her frequently readjusting her crop. I was hopeful that she’d recovered while she was molting, as she didn’t have a ballooning crop then, but it was probably because she wasn’t eating as much. After molting, the crop problems returned and I’ve been trying to decide if there’s anything I can do to improve her condition. I got back to fermenting my feed about three weeks ago, which everyone seems to love. She’s had diarrhea the past few days, though none of the others seem to have it, so I’m unsure if it’s a new bag of feed (lower protein as everyone has pretty well finished molting) or just her system having more problems. Ongoing crop problems are generally an indicator of other issues that are less noticeable, correct? I’d love any advice or insights people can give on what they would do in this situation.
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One of the cockerels, Saoirse with her two chicks (Zelda and Wren), Cordelia and her best friend Peanut.
The problem as I had it explained to me is if the crop sinks much below the opening to the proventriculus, the food may sit at the bottom of the crop and rot rather than being fed down to the gizzard. Apart from this I don't know of any sickenss directly attributable to the problem.