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Chirping
- Feb 9, 2023
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My hen has had a very large pouch on her crop for a couple of months. She doesn't eat anything, but drinks a lot. At first I thought it was cocci, so I gave her Corrid in her water, but that didn't help. I then noticed her large pouch and realized it was her crop. I have given her strictly ACV water and no food, and I've massaged her crop from top to bottom, but it still doesn't seem to be getting better. Her crop feels very hard like a softball. I saw the video about turning the hen upside down and making her 'vomit' but it has been advised not to do that as it could choke her. I live alone and I am not that experienced, so I do not want to risk doing anything like that. I'm trying to find more natural ways to help her. I tried feeding her yogurt, but she refuses to eat it. All she does now is stand in her run with her eyes closed all day. I'm not sure what to do. There are no avian vets in my area that will see hens, so I am on my own here.
She has not eaten for a week, but she has not lost weight it seems. All she is getting right now is ACV water and daily crop massages.
Will sour/impacted crop go away on its own? Would love any advice/help on what to do.
She has not eaten for a week, but she has not lost weight it seems. All she is getting right now is ACV water and daily crop massages.
Will sour/impacted crop go away on its own? Would love any advice/help on what to do.