ChickenMom04
Songster
- Oct 17, 2020
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My 3 year old hen was acting very lethargic upon checking up on her tonight. She was perched outside but when I approached her with the intention of guiding her back inside for the night, she didn’t move. She’s usually very skittish. I picked her up and felt that her crop was very soft, almost like it was filled with water. She gave a few clucks but didn’t mind me holding her. I checked her bottom and it appears that she has a clogged vent as well, with droppings stuck all over her rear feathers. I set her down and she wobbled before regaining balance. She doesn’t look pale and can still stand, but seems exhausted. I don’t want to lose her but there’s nothing more I can do until the morning. Could it be sour crop? Below are some pictures of her vent, semi graphic warning. Her poo is green I assume due to the large amount of fresh grass she consumes, but I’m also wondering if it looks normal.
Not sure what’s going on with my most feisty girl
hopefully she can recover from this and isn’t worse in the morning. Any help is appreciated.
@Eggcessive
Not sure what’s going on with my most feisty girl

@Eggcessive
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