Thebirdsandthetrees
In the Brooder
- Aug 5, 2021
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Hi all,
I did search for this but couldn’t come up with anything on here so I apologize if this has been answered elsewhere.
I have an almost one year old olive egger who is athletic, lays every single day, has tons of energy and is all around a terrific gal.
However, every single day, her crop is FULL at the end of the night. All the chickens crops are full at night like they are supposed to be but hers is insanely hard and huge. Unlike the rest of the ‘full’ crops in the coop which seem normal full - if that makes sense.
Every morning she is empty and ready to rock. So I know it isn’t impacted or sour or anything.
What I am wondering is that even though right now as a young chicken, she can handle this sort of eating fine but what happens when she gets older? I feel like I can predict we will have pendulous crop issues possibly? Or maybe I am just paranoid! Any recommendations? Or just some general comfort that someone else has had this happen and they live a healthy long life? I can’t imagine how I’d keep her from eating so much because I have 7 other chickens that share the food dispenser.
Thank you for any advice/comfort!
Sincerely,
Loving Helicopter Chicken Keeper
I did search for this but couldn’t come up with anything on here so I apologize if this has been answered elsewhere.
I have an almost one year old olive egger who is athletic, lays every single day, has tons of energy and is all around a terrific gal.
However, every single day, her crop is FULL at the end of the night. All the chickens crops are full at night like they are supposed to be but hers is insanely hard and huge. Unlike the rest of the ‘full’ crops in the coop which seem normal full - if that makes sense.
Every morning she is empty and ready to rock. So I know it isn’t impacted or sour or anything.
What I am wondering is that even though right now as a young chicken, she can handle this sort of eating fine but what happens when she gets older? I feel like I can predict we will have pendulous crop issues possibly? Or maybe I am just paranoid! Any recommendations? Or just some general comfort that someone else has had this happen and they live a healthy long life? I can’t imagine how I’d keep her from eating so much because I have 7 other chickens that share the food dispenser.
Thank you for any advice/comfort!
Sincerely,
Loving Helicopter Chicken Keeper