CloneFly
Never say Never
- Mar 8, 2022
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Hello all, it's been a heck of a year already, and I'd like to ask for some help from you expert chicken keepers out there....
I have a 2yr old dark brahma hen that has been having crop issues for the last month and the doctor hasn't been able to figure out what's wrong. We're getting desperate...
Symptoms:
- crop not emptying and is often giant and hard
- watery poop
- burping/gassing (stinks like crazy)
- very skinny
- not drinking enough
- beginning to get lethargic (as of this week)
We have ruled out the following with the help of our vet:
- crop impaction (x-ray showed nothing).
- sour crop (was treated 1x as a preliminary).
- external injury (full physical and she's otherwise healthy)
- worms.
Confusing extra details:
- usually won't eat feed, but will *sometimes* eat half a cup of live meal worms, earthworms or grass.
- doesn't fluff up.
- when chicken grazes the poop re-solidifies (sorta).
- feathers look fine but there's lots of shaft dust
- no external truama/injuries.
- has not laid an egg in over a month.
- is in good spirits and enjoys bullying my 5wk old rescue chick.
Treatments so far (not all done at same time):
- 3 days of oxytetracycline
- B12 & Thiamine injections
- multiple 40cc subQ treatments
- syringe feeding
- probiotic gels
- Nutridrench
- Miconozole (in case of sour crop)
- x5 coconut oil & crop massage (didn't work)
- crop bra (in case of pendelous crop)
- calcium supplements
- AVC in water (discontinued)
- colloidal silver
- homeopathic salts for nausea
Treatment options currently available:
- wait for blood work results
- explorative crop surgery that'll cost too much money.
This has been going on for nearly a month now, we decided to have lab work done but are still waiting for the results. This is my mother’s favorite hen and she's been living in my room since we first discovered an issue with her crop. At first we thought it was an infection (oxytetracycline), then noticed her crop was hard wouldn't go down (oil & massage), then the crop was soft but still not going down (miconozole & probiotic- given seperately), scheduled an appointment with the vet and stopped miconozole at doctor's request and let her free range and syringe fed occasionally. Fast forward 3wks and she is still losing weight so we bought 6000 live meal worms hoping to tempt her appetite, she occasionally eats them. Brought her back to the doctor on Wednesday and consented to bloodwork and still awaiting results...
My apologies for such a long post, we'd really just like to know what's going on. And for clarification, no, culling her is not an option.
Please help
I have a 2yr old dark brahma hen that has been having crop issues for the last month and the doctor hasn't been able to figure out what's wrong. We're getting desperate...
Symptoms:
- crop not emptying and is often giant and hard
- watery poop
- burping/gassing (stinks like crazy)
- very skinny
- not drinking enough
- beginning to get lethargic (as of this week)
We have ruled out the following with the help of our vet:
- crop impaction (x-ray showed nothing).
- sour crop (was treated 1x as a preliminary).
- external injury (full physical and she's otherwise healthy)
- worms.
Confusing extra details:
- usually won't eat feed, but will *sometimes* eat half a cup of live meal worms, earthworms or grass.
- doesn't fluff up.
- when chicken grazes the poop re-solidifies (sorta).
- feathers look fine but there's lots of shaft dust
- no external truama/injuries.
- has not laid an egg in over a month.
- is in good spirits and enjoys bullying my 5wk old rescue chick.
Treatments so far (not all done at same time):
- 3 days of oxytetracycline
- B12 & Thiamine injections
- multiple 40cc subQ treatments
- syringe feeding
- probiotic gels
- Nutridrench
- Miconozole (in case of sour crop)
- x5 coconut oil & crop massage (didn't work)
- crop bra (in case of pendelous crop)
- calcium supplements
- AVC in water (discontinued)
- colloidal silver
- homeopathic salts for nausea
Treatment options currently available:
- wait for blood work results
- explorative crop surgery that'll cost too much money.
This has been going on for nearly a month now, we decided to have lab work done but are still waiting for the results. This is my mother’s favorite hen and she's been living in my room since we first discovered an issue with her crop. At first we thought it was an infection (oxytetracycline), then noticed her crop was hard wouldn't go down (oil & massage), then the crop was soft but still not going down (miconozole & probiotic- given seperately), scheduled an appointment with the vet and stopped miconozole at doctor's request and let her free range and syringe fed occasionally. Fast forward 3wks and she is still losing weight so we bought 6000 live meal worms hoping to tempt her appetite, she occasionally eats them. Brought her back to the doctor on Wednesday and consented to bloodwork and still awaiting results...
My apologies for such a long post, we'd really just like to know what's going on. And for clarification, no, culling her is not an option.
Please help
