Sour Crop

Honestly, I don’t think she could survive all that. She is barely alive now as it is. Her crop is pretty empty and she has completely stopped drinking.
Oh well if her crop is about empty you need to get some food into her asap. You need to syringe feed her wet chicken food, or greek yogurt if you have it. I would also give her Nutri-Drench if you have it, if not you can give her gatorade or some energy drink like that.
 
Oh well if her crop is about empty you need to get some food into her asap. You need to syringe feed her wet chicken food, or greek yogurt if you have it. I would also give her Nutri-Drench if you have it, if not you can give her gatorade or some energy drink like that.
will Activa yogurt work?
 
No, I don't think it would. It shouldn't be flavored, what's the flavor you have now?
Too late. I just picked her up out of her cage, she expelled a ton of liquid and then passed away in my arms. The liquid draining out of her mouth after she died looked green. I have never had a bird go downhill this quickly.
 
I’m just sorry I couldn’t do more for her. Her droppings were water and she felt really warm. Even the liquid coming out of her mouth was very warm. What could it have been?
I'm not exactly sure would it could have been.
Since she just passed you may want to send her in for a necropsy, that will tell you exactly what happened. Do you want to send her in for a necropsy? I think its about $30. If so put her in the bag and keep her in the fridge. @azygous, @Wyorp Rock, and @Eggcessive know more about sending a necropsy in than I.
 
I'm not exactly sure would it could have been.
Since she just passed you may want to send her in for a necropsy, that will tell you exactly what happened. Do you want to send her in for a necropsy? I think its about $30. If so put her in the bag and keep her in the fridge. @azygous, @Wyorp Rock, and @Eggcessive know more about sending a necropsy in than I.
Thank you for your help.
 

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