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- Nov 1, 2022
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Sick chicken help! Looking for some more advice on how to treat my sick hen, Hester. She's a RIR, a year and a half old. I noticed her acting off about 2 weeks ago but thought it was because of the colder temps. She's lethargic, she eats and drinks fine, she's usually puffed and moves generally slower than the other chickens. She's always been a calm, relaxed chicken as well so I believe that's why it was hard to catch on to her being sick.
Felt her crop yesterday morning and it was still full and squishy. Feathers are missing from it and it has a purple tint, I'm thinking sour crop. I put her in a kennel with ACV water only for the next 12 hours until I got home. Added garlic water with electrolytes when I came home and offered her some plain greek yogurt in just a small amount, enough to hide the Monistat. I felt her crop and it is (I believe) smaller and you could feel tons of very fine rocks, a little bigger than sand I'd say. So it's mainly filled with grit from what I can tell. I massaged her crop for a minute or so. She loved the garlic water thankfully and tried to like the yogurt, I believe she got a full pea to dime sized dose of Monistat.
This morning before work I felt her crop again and it feels smaller, more firm. Maybe the size of two golf balls. I massaged it for just a minute or so and sat her breakfast in her kennel - small amount of greek yogurt with Monistat mixed in with enough boiled egg yolk on top to get her interested. She was still sleepy obviously since it was 530am and dark, but she had a few bites. Hoping she'll eat all of it when the sun comes up. Have her a lunch made up of the same thing for my husband to give her today while I'm at work.
Is there anything else I can do for her? Does sour crop or impacted crop typically drag on for this long? Like I said shes apparently been sick for about 2 weeks now but we haven't noticed
. I also have oil of oregano which I've read helps with impacted crop if it's impacted. This would be our first sick chicken so I'm learning as we go. I'd love to be able to PM someone back and forth that has experience with issues like this. Thank you guys!
Felt her crop yesterday morning and it was still full and squishy. Feathers are missing from it and it has a purple tint, I'm thinking sour crop. I put her in a kennel with ACV water only for the next 12 hours until I got home. Added garlic water with electrolytes when I came home and offered her some plain greek yogurt in just a small amount, enough to hide the Monistat. I felt her crop and it is (I believe) smaller and you could feel tons of very fine rocks, a little bigger than sand I'd say. So it's mainly filled with grit from what I can tell. I massaged her crop for a minute or so. She loved the garlic water thankfully and tried to like the yogurt, I believe she got a full pea to dime sized dose of Monistat.
This morning before work I felt her crop again and it feels smaller, more firm. Maybe the size of two golf balls. I massaged it for just a minute or so and sat her breakfast in her kennel - small amount of greek yogurt with Monistat mixed in with enough boiled egg yolk on top to get her interested. She was still sleepy obviously since it was 530am and dark, but she had a few bites. Hoping she'll eat all of it when the sun comes up. Have her a lunch made up of the same thing for my husband to give her today while I'm at work.
Is there anything else I can do for her? Does sour crop or impacted crop typically drag on for this long? Like I said shes apparently been sick for about 2 weeks now but we haven't noticed
