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Help please -Impacted crops x 2 and maggots!

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So, to follow on to an earlier post we took CJ to the vet, who reckons an impacted crop, not sour crop. He kind of mentioned that I might consider having her pts, but agreed to try antibiotic and we are trying olive oil and massage. She does seem a little better after syringing water, olive oil and watered down yoghurt. Vet was dismissive about trying maggots, but i have seen a few recommendations on here. What does everyone think?

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After bringing CJ back from the vet, Ainsley seems a bit down. Checked her crop this morning, and it seems like she might have something in there too. Feel awful, they don't have access to long grass, but were out in the garden a lot at the weekend. They are newly freed ex batts, so could they have just eaten too much? They also had sweetcorn and kale at the weekend, could this be the culprit? Going to try White maggots today.

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Sometimes they just eat far too much, the crop stretches and doesn't empty as well. :roll:

 

Stop feeding them for 24 hours, give them water laced with ACV and/or Avipro, drip warm olive or cod liver oil into her beak 3-4 times a day and massage the crop. Feed them on live maggots when they will take them. See how they are after 24 hours and if it isn't loosening, take them to a more chicken-savvy vet who will help. Try not to feed them anything else for a maximum of 3 days.

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Sometimes they just eat far too much, the crop stretches and doesn't empty as well. :roll:

 

Stop feeding them for 24 hours, give them water laced with ACV and/or Avipro, drip warm olive or cod liver oil into her beak 3-4 times a day and massage the crop. Feed them on live maggots when they will take them. See how they are after 24 hours and if it isn't loosening, take them to a more chicken-savvy vet who will help. Try not to feed them anything else for a maximum of 3 days.

 

What she said :wink:

 

Clarets method has worked for me in the past :)

 

Keep us posted

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Does this maggot remedy work for bantams? They only have small beaks and I'm wondering whether they could eat a maggot whole. Does anyone know how big the maggots are?

 

I'm on a very steep learning curve with these chooks, there seams to be no end to their ailments. Every night i'm doing something different with a chicken - bathing, blowdrying, rubbing cream in their feet and now massaging them with olive oil. Husband is getting very jealous! :lol:

 

Actually I think he might draw the line at pots of live maggots in the fridge...

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