Hi All,
My super friendly little speckled has had a bit of a collapse overnight.
Found her on the floor, gasping, and with a full, spongey crop.
She was fine yesterday (laid a lovely egg), so I think this has literally just happened.
I poured a bit of oil down her beak (made her cough a bit) and massaged her crop - now feels nice and loose.
I tried to turn her upside down and squeeze the contents out thruogh her beak as per the FAQ, but got no more than a bit of a belch.
Questions:
1: Since this is day 1 - is it best for me to just monitor her and see if it passes - perhaps massaging periodically?
2: If I should really try harder to empty her crop - just how hard can I squeeze and is there a technique to it - plus if it doesn't empty easily does that mean something...
3: If I really have to ask question 2 - should I take her to a vet to do it!!!
Cheers all
Nick
My super friendly little speckled has had a bit of a collapse overnight.
Found her on the floor, gasping, and with a full, spongey crop.
She was fine yesterday (laid a lovely egg), so I think this has literally just happened.
I poured a bit of oil down her beak (made her cough a bit) and massaged her crop - now feels nice and loose.
I tried to turn her upside down and squeeze the contents out thruogh her beak as per the FAQ, but got no more than a bit of a belch.
Questions:
1: Since this is day 1 - is it best for me to just monitor her and see if it passes - perhaps massaging periodically?
2: If I should really try harder to empty her crop - just how hard can I squeeze and is there a technique to it - plus if it doesn't empty easily does that mean something...
3: If I really have to ask question 2 - should I take her to a vet to do it!!!
Cheers all
Nick