I was raised in the close in suburbs of Atlanta, but I had ponies in my backyard. I was often on my grandfather's farm west of Atlanta where it is still countrified. I was never truly a city kid so I am
home now. And I am possessive of my country freedom, my property being unmolested by craziness, including roaming dogs and nutty neighbors. That means I mind my own business and I insist others mind theirs. Doesn't mean I don't wonder what someone down the hill is fighting about or growl at the dogs barking all night long, little dogs out in the frigid cold, but I leave it be unless I catch someone being abused in front of me, man or beast.
As far as the crop sickies, I used EVERYTHING. I syringed the lemon and baking soda mixture into both of them, even used lime juice when I ran out of lemon, though not three times a day-that was just a lot for us to do and messy as heck. Used Epsom salts in their water, added coconut oil to their soft feed for added calories and fat and whatever antibacterial properties it has, etc, etc. At one time or another over the past month, we've done it all to fix Betsy. Something worked, finally, but this was the toughest one we've had to deal with other than on a bird who was obviously dying, like my porcelain cockerel, Angus, who had a heart problem, or Xander, who was at the end of his life. Usually, it's hens, not roosters, who have crop issues. They just tend to eat a lot more, period, which exacerbates any issues they may have.
ETA: I think we'll skip going to Cleveland today and just go into MurphyNC. Tom's been having headaches daily and I don't want to make him suffer any more than he has to. We can go to Bojangles for breakfast,
Walmart, the Grocery Outlet for their Angus sale day and a huge bag of potatoes to make potato-peanut butter candy for our family dinner and do some canning of potato chunks (very useful during the year), as well as Big Lots. And I may stop in to a feed store and get some sort of small bag of crumble for ailing birds, maybe game bird grower or whatever specialty food they have.