TheFugitivePen
Songster
New chicken keeper here! I have a 9-month-old Australorp whose crop is squishy at night.
I noticed it two evenings ago as I put our hens to bed. However, earlier that day and the next, she was running around with the flock, happily eating, scratching, and free-ranging.
Even though she was acting fine, I didn't like how her crop felt, so I did some research (https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...w-to-know-which-one-youre-dealing-with.73607/ was so helpful!) and discovered I might be dealing with sour crop or an impacted crop.
On the third evening (last night), her crop still felt squishy and bumpy--like a balloon with rice in it. She didn't smell bad, and I didn't hear any bubbling. But I knew her crop didn't feel right, so I took her off the roost and isolated her, giving her a gentle crop massage before bed in case it was impacted. This morning, her crop was empty. Still no bad smell from her beak, and she seemed fine.
Because her crop was flat, I fed her a wee bit of yogurt, 2 tsp of cold coconut oil, and another gentle crop massage, just in case. I also gave her some layer pellets softened with water. Her poop looked normal except for one very watery cecal poop. She gobbled down the oil, nibbled the yogurt, and she ate 1/3 of the softened pellets (I gave her maybe 1/4 cup--not much). She did not lay today.
When I checked on her tonight, her crop was small and felt squishy but not bumpy. Still no bad odor from her beak or her. Poop still looks normal.
Is her crop squishy tonight because she's just had soft food today? Or should I begin treating her for sour crop with miconazole?
Any advice is appreciated. Thank you!
I noticed it two evenings ago as I put our hens to bed. However, earlier that day and the next, she was running around with the flock, happily eating, scratching, and free-ranging.
Even though she was acting fine, I didn't like how her crop felt, so I did some research (https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...w-to-know-which-one-youre-dealing-with.73607/ was so helpful!) and discovered I might be dealing with sour crop or an impacted crop.
On the third evening (last night), her crop still felt squishy and bumpy--like a balloon with rice in it. She didn't smell bad, and I didn't hear any bubbling. But I knew her crop didn't feel right, so I took her off the roost and isolated her, giving her a gentle crop massage before bed in case it was impacted. This morning, her crop was empty. Still no bad smell from her beak, and she seemed fine.
Because her crop was flat, I fed her a wee bit of yogurt, 2 tsp of cold coconut oil, and another gentle crop massage, just in case. I also gave her some layer pellets softened with water. Her poop looked normal except for one very watery cecal poop. She gobbled down the oil, nibbled the yogurt, and she ate 1/3 of the softened pellets (I gave her maybe 1/4 cup--not much). She did not lay today.
When I checked on her tonight, her crop was small and felt squishy but not bumpy. Still no bad odor from her beak or her. Poop still looks normal.
Is her crop squishy tonight because she's just had soft food today? Or should I begin treating her for sour crop with miconazole?
Any advice is appreciated. Thank you!