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Okay, we now have 2 hens with this exact condition. What could be slowing digestion and causing these symptoms?
We are calling the vet and trying to get them in asap before we lose the whole flock
Almost a year old silver-laced Wyandotte hen.
Three days ago my husband found her lethargic in the coop in the morning when opening them up in the AM.
Here are here presenting symptoms, pictures, and what we've done so far:
These pictures were just taken:


I'm not sure what to do. After yesterday I thought she was doing better and expected to wake to a mostly-recovered chicken, but instead she seems worse this morning.
I've not tried baking soda b/c that is recommended for SOUR crop, not impacted crop. I've turned an impacted crop sour in the past by giving ACV and other pH or natural-bacteria imbalancing substances so I want to avoid that if possible.
None of the other chickens are presenting similar symptoms.
Suggestions, thoughts, please and thank you!
We are calling the vet and trying to get them in asap before we lose the whole flock

Almost a year old silver-laced Wyandotte hen.
Three days ago my husband found her lethargic in the coop in the morning when opening them up in the AM.
Here are here presenting symptoms, pictures, and what we've done so far:
- Lethargic, mostly lays down but sometimes will stand, fluffed up, tail down.
- Impacted crop on arrival inside.
- Eliminations look normal, mostly urine but some solids too.
- Breath does NOT stink and crop is NOT bloated (ie, not sour crop, we've dealt with that before).
- Day 1: Gave a 2 dropperfuls of 1/2 olive oil 1/2 water and massaged crop several times throughout the day. Only gave water with vitamins this day. This loosened the impact up a great deal and she passed 3/4 of the crop contents, pooped alot, and seemed to perk up a bit (not so droopy and not fluffed up).
- Day 2: Crop mostly empty, but still has some larger and harder stuff in it. We recently switched them to a larger sized corn/soy mix and assume her crop is not handling it so well (we've switched back to pellets yesterday). Gave her cantaloupe diced small and plain water. Continuing to improve. Roosted on the rocking chair for the night of own accord!
- Day 3: This morning. Crop hard again, still 1/4 full (this portion does not seem to be passing). Gave oil/water and massaged soft again. Offered her some chick starter and she's not really interested. Sitting/standing lethargic and puffed up again
Temp. is down and she's starting to lose muscle around the breastbone a bit.
These pictures were just taken:
I'm not sure what to do. After yesterday I thought she was doing better and expected to wake to a mostly-recovered chicken, but instead she seems worse this morning.
I've not tried baking soda b/c that is recommended for SOUR crop, not impacted crop. I've turned an impacted crop sour in the past by giving ACV and other pH or natural-bacteria imbalancing substances so I want to avoid that if possible.
None of the other chickens are presenting similar symptoms.
Suggestions, thoughts, please and thank you!
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