Hi there,
First, I know there are a lot of posts on this, put just looking for some human contact on this one. I noticed a year old hen today separating herself from the flock. She is still able to walk around and roost, but she is not interested in food or table scraps (which she normally loves). Although she did pick a few things here and there in the yard. Was able to pick her up right away, not normal for her. She seems sleepy. But her crop feels like a soft half inflated squishy balloon. The others in the flock feel small (it's 8 am) and have grit and what not in them. But the big clue is her face stinks like nasty rotten gunk. I have isolated her with no food or water at this point. I plan to go massage her crop upright. I am willing to try to make her vomit (it thats what you would call it), but I will admit I am nervous about aspirating her or causing lung problems. Is that easily caused? I suppose if I don't do it, she might get worse... Advice please. Probably gonna watch some videos on it too.
I feel like such a dink that I am noticing this now. Clearly this didn't happen over night if her crop has gotten to the point of fermenting. What is my timeline here? Is she on the downhill? Can she recover from this with some at home treatment? Also planning to put acv in the water once it is safe for her to drink...
Thanks you!
First, I know there are a lot of posts on this, put just looking for some human contact on this one. I noticed a year old hen today separating herself from the flock. She is still able to walk around and roost, but she is not interested in food or table scraps (which she normally loves). Although she did pick a few things here and there in the yard. Was able to pick her up right away, not normal for her. She seems sleepy. But her crop feels like a soft half inflated squishy balloon. The others in the flock feel small (it's 8 am) and have grit and what not in them. But the big clue is her face stinks like nasty rotten gunk. I have isolated her with no food or water at this point. I plan to go massage her crop upright. I am willing to try to make her vomit (it thats what you would call it), but I will admit I am nervous about aspirating her or causing lung problems. Is that easily caused? I suppose if I don't do it, she might get worse... Advice please. Probably gonna watch some videos on it too.
I feel like such a dink that I am noticing this now. Clearly this didn't happen over night if her crop has gotten to the point of fermenting. What is my timeline here? Is she on the downhill? Can she recover from this with some at home treatment? Also planning to put acv in the water once it is safe for her to drink...
Thanks you!