My hen has been not quite right for a while, she was often off by herself standing facing the fence but she was laying, eating and drinking and roosting with the rest of the flock. Now she is getting lethargic, floppy comb and a very dirty bottom where her droppings just dribble out, they are dark green and white to slightly yellowish (yellow maybe just a side effect of the green mixing in) and she started sleeping on the floor.
She is about 2 years old, ISA, Weight loss is quite severe now as her keel bone is protruding sharply. Loss of appetite has been going on for about 2 weeks and I hand fed her minced beef, egg, yoghurt and oatmeal to try and keep her going but now I think maybe that was wrong.
Now I feel a hard ball about the size of a marble in her crop and wonder if an obstruction is causing the problem. I don't smell any sourness on her breath but her rear end smells strongly of ammonia. I've read about treating impacted crops and will start the ACV.
Also her abdomen feels enlarged and soft and the vent contracts a lot but I can't feel any egg.
One other thing, she cheeps like a chick which none of the others do.
Any thoughts on what else I could treat her for safely? I am a bit frightened of flushing because I'm afraid I'll drown her and I can't afford a vet vist for another week.
Thanks
Carolyn
She is about 2 years old, ISA, Weight loss is quite severe now as her keel bone is protruding sharply. Loss of appetite has been going on for about 2 weeks and I hand fed her minced beef, egg, yoghurt and oatmeal to try and keep her going but now I think maybe that was wrong.
Now I feel a hard ball about the size of a marble in her crop and wonder if an obstruction is causing the problem. I don't smell any sourness on her breath but her rear end smells strongly of ammonia. I've read about treating impacted crops and will start the ACV.
Also her abdomen feels enlarged and soft and the vent contracts a lot but I can't feel any egg.
One other thing, she cheeps like a chick which none of the others do.
Any thoughts on what else I could treat her for safely? I am a bit frightened of flushing because I'm afraid I'll drown her and I can't afford a vet vist for another week.
Thanks
Carolyn