VERY URGENT: Impacted Gizzard!!!

Granite grit is what you want, so put it out free choice.
You can put it in a dish in the run or just scatter it.

Oyster shell should be free choice as well.

I'm glad she's doing a lot better.

If she's better, I'd let her back with her friends and monitor her.
 
I would let her out with the flock, then keep her crated overnight(with only water).
Was her crop empty this morning?
@aart, her crop was empty but now its a teensy bit bigger because of her eating crumbs and a bit of her food. I will let her out in the coop during the day and bring her inside at night. Thank you so much!!!
 
Granite grit is what you want, so put it out free choice.
You can put it in a dish in the run or just scatter it.

Oyster shell should be free choice as well.

I'm glad she's doing a lot better.

If she's better, I'd let her back with her friends and monitor her.
Thank you @Wyorp Rock! I will give them free choice of grits!
 
Maybe I missed it, or forgot, but where was she eating so much grass?
Did eat growing grass in the range area or was she given clippings from the mower?
Long pieces of thick, uncut grass were put inside the run... one of my guinea fowls tried to swallow one and it cut his throat... once I noticed, I took the pieces of grass out! Since my chickens ate all the grass that were once inside their run, they go crazy when new pieces are put inside! I'm guessing thats what Emerald did...
 
Long pieces of thick, uncut grass were put inside the run... one of my guinea fowls tried to swallow one and it cut his throat... once I noticed, I took the pieces of grass out! Since my chickens ate all the grass that were once inside their run, they go crazy when new pieces are put inside! I'm guessing thats what Emerald did...
Lesson learned, eh?
 

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