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Rhcecil
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Ya I don’t feel any kind of lumpiness I will try the other approach. Thank you
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I've never heard of airsaculitis being mistaken for a crop issue, but I suppose it's possible, just unlikely.Just a thought but could it be air building up in her air sack? Nothing to do with crop issues?
I've never heard of airsaculitis being mistaken for a crop issue, but I suppose it's possible, just unlikely.
Unfortunately, in a lot of situations, not acting sick will lead to a chicken’s demise. If left to nature it would definitely perish. However, these birds are under our care and we must act responsibly when we notice something isn’t quite right. A full crop in the morning is more than just not quite right. It is a signal that the bird is sick and needs attention from us, the caregiver.Well if she isn't acting sick I wouldn't worry...