HI everyone,
I am still having major problems with one of my hens who is repeatedly getting sour crop because of impaction. I can drain of the sour brown liquid quite easily and get rid of it with oral daktarin but as soon as the water balloon squishy feeling has gone I can feel a good lump in the crop which is squidgy (just) its perhaps golf ball sized. I think she could have been eating the hemp bedding because these problems only started when i changed the bedding and it feels like it through the skin. The sour crop has occurred twice now because I cant get this compaction clear.
Tonight I have massaged the crop after I syringed in about 10ml of some warmed veg oil but this lump is very reluctant to break up but it is mobile. Last time I tried live maggots and they seemed to help.
Is there anything else I can try? I've read soda bicarb mixture can help but has anyone had success with this?
I realise that she may not be long for this world if she is prone to this. The bedding has to go = back to plain newspaper for a while to see what difference it makes. This hen is one of the ones I rescued = don't know how old she is although she is laying every other day or so.
thanks, Polo
I am still having major problems with one of my hens who is repeatedly getting sour crop because of impaction. I can drain of the sour brown liquid quite easily and get rid of it with oral daktarin but as soon as the water balloon squishy feeling has gone I can feel a good lump in the crop which is squidgy (just) its perhaps golf ball sized. I think she could have been eating the hemp bedding because these problems only started when i changed the bedding and it feels like it through the skin. The sour crop has occurred twice now because I cant get this compaction clear.
Tonight I have massaged the crop after I syringed in about 10ml of some warmed veg oil but this lump is very reluctant to break up but it is mobile. Last time I tried live maggots and they seemed to help.
Is there anything else I can try? I've read soda bicarb mixture can help but has anyone had success with this?
I realise that she may not be long for this world if she is prone to this. The bedding has to go = back to plain newspaper for a while to see what difference it makes. This hen is one of the ones I rescued = don't know how old she is although she is laying every other day or so.
thanks, Polo
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