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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 was just tossing out an idea ..I haven't had any crop issues yet in Birds..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...