Sour crop relapse?

stretchc1

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11 Years
Jul 16, 2008
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Four days ago, my 2-year old Red Star, Pee Wee Reese, was lethargic, not eating, had liquid poo w/only white stuff (ureates), and had a squishy water-balloon crop. I followed as much of Threehorses's advice as I could (probiotics, applesauce, boiled egg yolk, massaging the crop downwards, etc.). After two days, she was active and eating. For the last two days, she has had normal poos. Yesterday, her crop was close to normal; today it's back to squishy--though not as big.

Is this a relapse?

Is this a sign that the crop stasis is a symptom of an underlying problem?

She is my best layer and hasn't laid through the whole ordeal (and maybe a day or two before), but she doesn't "seem" egg bound. She did sit on the nest for a while this morning squawking like a banshee with no result. But she's not "sitting like a penguin" or breathing hard and I can't feel anything that seems like an egg in her abdomen (though she is not holding still for me much). And the poos are normal.

I'm continuing the applesauce/probiotic/yogurt/egg yolk supplements.

What else should I be looking for?

Any thoughts MUCH appreciated!!!

--Cindy
 
heres a link that might help and also just read that copper sulfate added to their water will help with crop issues.
as far as laying goes I'd think that with her crop problem she probably needs some time to get that going again. if you see her vent pulsing and swollen then i'd give her a warm soak for about 30 min. you might have to do this more than once. see how her crop looks and feels in the morning, and I'd probably want to keep her inside where you can moniter whats going on with her.
http://fowlfacts.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=afflictiondiseaseff&action=display&thread=1188
 
I just noticed this post, I've had a chicken with intermittent crop issues, I think it's a genetic weakness that was in her and her sisters. Her crop just "hangs low" and occasionally gets big and squishy and I have to make her puke. Then I give her vinegar water and no food for a little while.

I'm not too sure about using copper sulfate - too much copper can be toxic! I'd go with Apple Cider Vinegar over that stuff.
 

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