I have a RIR hen with what I think is sour crop. Yesterday I found her in the pen, laying on her keel with her head bent down. I thought it was stress from the heat, I put her by the water dish & watched her drink. She was moving around really slowly for the rest of the afternoon while the rest of the flock was out at recess. She went into the coop at night. This morning she was still moving slowly/sitting still. I put her in the hospital pen, with ACV-laced water and a dish with crumbles, yogurt & applesauce.
This afternoon I finally had a moment to check her more closely. She had wet greenish poop stuck on her butt-fluff and she did not seem to have eaten anything. But her crop was squishy & full -- not bloated -- but felt like a water balloon.
I did a quick search here & read some posts about the condition & how to treat her. I've done some treatment but still have some questions.
I made a solution of 1/2 C baking soda to a pint of warm water, and squirted some of it down her throat with a needle-less syringe. Then I held her on my lap with her head down, massaged upwards on her crop, and got her to expel some of the contents. It wasn't much, just some soggy feed and some bits of bread. I did this 3 times until I couldn't get any more out of her. Afterwards her crop felt almost empty. Then I washed off her bottom & put her back in the hospital pen.
I'm hopeful for her recovery. Although she's been sitting quiet & still, she still has good color, bright interested eyes, and struggled with a respectable amount of protest during the treatment.
What do I do now?
Should I continue to offer her the ACV-laced water?
Should I just leave it for her to drink free choice, or should I try to squirt some into her?
Should I offer her any food now?
Or let her fast for a day?
When I feed her again, should I give her the yogurt/applesauce/chicken crumble mix?
Does she need more baking soda & water taken in, any more help to empty her crop?
THANK YOU for your help & advice on my hen's behalf!
This afternoon I finally had a moment to check her more closely. She had wet greenish poop stuck on her butt-fluff and she did not seem to have eaten anything. But her crop was squishy & full -- not bloated -- but felt like a water balloon.
I did a quick search here & read some posts about the condition & how to treat her. I've done some treatment but still have some questions.
I made a solution of 1/2 C baking soda to a pint of warm water, and squirted some of it down her throat with a needle-less syringe. Then I held her on my lap with her head down, massaged upwards on her crop, and got her to expel some of the contents. It wasn't much, just some soggy feed and some bits of bread. I did this 3 times until I couldn't get any more out of her. Afterwards her crop felt almost empty. Then I washed off her bottom & put her back in the hospital pen.
I'm hopeful for her recovery. Although she's been sitting quiet & still, she still has good color, bright interested eyes, and struggled with a respectable amount of protest during the treatment.
What do I do now?
Should I continue to offer her the ACV-laced water?
Should I just leave it for her to drink free choice, or should I try to squirt some into her?
Should I offer her any food now?
Or let her fast for a day?
When I feed her again, should I give her the yogurt/applesauce/chicken crumble mix?
Does she need more baking soda & water taken in, any more help to empty her crop?
