Kay-T-Hammer
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- Sep 3, 2022
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Ok, so I gave my flock a rather unhealthy treat. Unhealthy for everyone, not just them (it was a bit of Chinese food ie rice, meat, some veggies). Again, as a treat, and I didn't think that it was too much for 8 birds. All of my other birds are fine, but my smallest EE hen has been off since yesterday. I suspected she was egg bound at first, as she showed very similar symptoms to another hen who has already twice given me egg problems. So I moved her inside and gave her a bath (she hated it). She was determined to leave the tub, hit me and the tub and vomited yellow liquid. Ok, not good. That's a different problem. I got her out and started a thorough exam and found that her bum was PLASTERED with dry poop. Like, how!? It wasn't that way just the other day! Last night I wasn't home til late and again, I thought maybe egg bound, so I gave her some massages and left her to hopefully lay her egg on the roost. Flash forward back to my point. She was so heavily caked that I couldn't even see her cloaka(?)... Her booty. I couldn't see her booty. So I used warm water and a rough cloth and gently worked it all off, twice lifting her tail enough to lower her head (had to see what I was doing) and she vomited yellow liquid both times. Each time after, she looked and acted more alive and showed interest in the food dish; but those times each lasted only a handful of minutes before she closed her eys and just stood there again. I read the article that everyone posts in response to crop questions, and I need clarity. I have zero idea what I'm doing. I have never dealt with crop issues before, and this is very new (yesterday was the start of lethargy). Some people say make her vomit, others say it'll kill her. Some say make sure she has food, others say fast her for 24 hours. Every symptom, including the fact that he had something very new to her just before it happened, says a slow crop that'll turn sour if I don't do SOMETHING. But what is the something!? She's in a crate with a comfy towel in my bedroom (dark and warm), and a bowl of fresh, cool water. She's just standing there with her eyes closed, until I open the crate, then her eyes fly open. I'm recovering from a mental breakdown that almost ended my life and I do not have the mental strength to lose her. Please help! Just point me in the direction that I need to go, please! 


