Is her crop full first thing in the morning where it should be empty and flat?
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It doesn’t seem completely empty first thing in the morning, but is smaller than it was at night. At bedtime it seems very full, so I have been massaging it as part of her bedtime routine. But it’s still maybe half that size by morning.Is her crop full first thing in the morning where it should be empty and flat?
Her crop always seems a bit full, but i don’t necessarily see symptoms of sour crop. Maybe just slow?
I sprayed her again for lice/mites and I also got Silver Honey for her wounds (I noticed her pulling at the area under her vent after treatment with iodine and ointment and I thought the bittering agent might help).
If the crop is not emptying, then I'd continue to work on it. I think I'd first start with just giving coconut oil twice a day and see if that helps get things moving. The article below is what I use when treating my own flock, you may want to read that.It doesn’t seem completely empty first thing in the morning, but is smaller than it was at night. At bedtime it seems very full, so I have been massaging it as part of her bedtime routine. But it’s still maybe half that size by morning.
Im using permethrin (not sure if that’s the right spelling) for mites/lice. I did see what looked like potential lice last week- not severe just a few bugs (same day I found the additional scabs) and sprayed her then. I sprayed her again two days ago. I am not seeing anything moving around on her now.If the crop is not emptying, then I'd continue to work on it. I think I'd first start with just giving coconut oil twice a day and see if that helps get things moving. The article below is what I use when treating my own flock, you may want to read that.
Does she have lice/mites, do you see them? What are you using to treat those?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...w-to-know-which-one-youre-dealing-with.73607/
If you can, get some more photos of the what the scabs look like now.Im using permethrin (not sure if that’s the right spelling) for mites/lice. I did see what looked like potential lice last week- not severe just a few bugs (same day I found the additional scabs) and sprayed her then. I sprayed her again two days ago. I am not seeing anything moving around on her now.
@Eggcessive @Wyorp Rock - I picked her up and she spit up crop contents on me, so I am treating for sour crop with monistat.
She is still slowed down but not lethargic- she seems to be awake most of the time and does walk around a bit. She eats and drinks, but is noticeably losing weight.
The scabs under her vent are so thick and heavy they make her high step. Should I try soaking her? These scabs are so dry and thick they feel like armor, even with daily ointment for over a week now.
I used a “horse fly spray” from Tractor Supply for the mite/lice spray. She had the scabs before I used the spray and they have t changed since using the spray. I actually noticed the couple of potential lice when I was treating the scabs.If you can, get some more photos of the what the scabs look like now.
Let me ask you something, I'm just asking questions, no accusations. I'm on a hunt here to see if there's a correlation between the scabs and the use of Permethrin. Just speculation on my part, I *think* I have seen similar in other older threads but need to track them down to see if the rabbit hole leads to anything.
Did you spray her with Permethrin or dip her?
What product did you use and if it needed to be diluted, what dilution did you use?
Did the scabs on her backside appear before or after treating with the Permethrin?
Any chance she was treated way back with Permethrin, then the first scabs on her comb/wattles appeared?
If you can give remember the timeline of the first scabs to now and what, if any treatment you administered may be helpful.
Let's see the photos. Soaking may help, it's hard to know. I'm thinking that she may need bathed in a dandruff type shampoo (the scabs) but can't say for sure as of yet. Can you tell if there's pus under the scabs?
Of course Kim (@Eggcessive ) may have better suggestions than me!
I know it's asking a lot and take your time getting the info. I still need to do some reading/research. I may be on the wrong track all together.
I agree with you on treating like Sour Crop.