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Her vent looks fine. She’s not panting or holding her wings away from her body. Her crop felt like it could be a little lumpy but I’m not 100% sure how it normally feels. She’s not interested in food but she’s still drinking.Check for sour crop by feeling her neck for a hard ball or lumpy chunks. If that comes up empty, check her vent for any abnormalities. Is she panting or holding her wings away from her body? Make sure she gets plenty of water. If you need to, make some electrolyte water to get her hydrated. A sick hen always needs to be very hydrated.
A filled crop will be hard and protruding, whereas a normal one would be swishy and soft. Try getting her to eat some vitamins. See if she can eat yogurt or applesauce. If you can get her to eat some hard-boiled eggs, that would be great.Her vent looks fine. She’s not panting or holding her wings away from her body. Her crop felt like it could be a little lumpy but I’m not 100% sure how it normally feels. She’s not interested in food but she’s still drinking.
I don't know of any specific electrolytes to buy. It's fine to let her drink it in her water.I’m going to run to tractor supply to get some electrolytes for the water. Is there a certain kind to get? And is it okay for all of the hens to drink it with it in the water?