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Help diagnosing sick chicken!

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Oh no, it sounds like your feathered friend is having a tough time! Green droppings and puffing up can be signs of distress, and it’s great that you’ve started with an Epsom salt bath and isolation. The hard crop you observed could indicate an issue, but the fact that her droppings are moving along is a positive sign. It’s understandable to feel concerned—after all, we all want our chickens to be cluck-tastic and healthy! While sour crop is a possibility, there could be other factors at play. It’s crucial to continue monitoring her closely. Let’s dive into some potential next steps to help her feel better and get back to her vibrant self!

Hi there,

I found some green droppings that have been in my chicken coop for the last two days. I found out today who it was as the poor girl is puffing up a lot and is lethargic. I started her out with an Epsom salt bath while I did some research. I observed her crop was quite hard and started to massage the area while I put her into a brooder for some isolation. It did seem like I helped some stuff move along since her crop is no longer hard, and she has since had some more green droppings but is still puffed up.

I am not so sure she has sour crop after all if she is able to pass droppings? .I am not sure what to do at this point but am concerned she is in trouble - any help would be much appreciated! I don't want to lose her :(.

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