Chicken Symptom

Swollen Chicken Crop — Sour Crop & Impaction Help

A crop that stays full overnight or smells sour needs veterinary guidance. Get an avian-experienced plan before your hen stops eating entirely.

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Backyard chicken symptom help

Expert online help when your chicken is swollen crop

  • Avian-experienced vet reviews your chicken's swollen crop on video

  • Same-day appointments — most flock owners seen within 1–3 hours

  • Flock-safe treatment plans and egg withdrawal guidance when needed

  • $65 flat fee — no memberships or hidden charges

  • Clear urgency guidance for backyard hens

  • Practical coop and isolation steps you can start today

The crop stores food before digestion. Impacted crop (firm, doughy) and sour crop (yeast overgrowth, fluid, foul odor) both cause swelling, reduced appetite, and weight loss. Long grass, tough fibrous material, and irregular feeding contribute.

TelaVets connects backyard flock owners with licensed veterinarians experienced in chicken care. Via secure video, we assess your hen's swollen crop, discuss coop conditions, and create a treatment plan — often the same day — for a flat $65.

Signs to watch for when your chicken is swollen crop

  • Crop still full first thing in the morning
  • Squishy fluid-filled crop
  • Sour or yeasty smell from the beak
  • Frequent swallowing or regurgitation
  • Weight loss despite interest in food
  • Lethargy

Common causes of swollen crop in chickens

  • Impacted fibrous material
  • Candida yeast overgrowth (sour crop)
  • Irregular feeding schedule
  • Underlying illness slowing motility
  • Foreign material
  • Antibiotic disruption of flora

Why is my chicken swollen crop?

Understanding why a chicken becomes swollen crop helps you act fast and protect the rest of the flock.

Physical impaction

Long grass, tough stalks, and matted feed form a doughy mass that will not empty overnight.

Sour crop yeast

Fluid and fermentation create a pendulous, gurgling crop with a characteristic sour odor.

Motility and systemic disease

When a hen is systemically ill, crop emptying slows and secondary yeast thrives.

How our vets assess this online

Our avian-experienced vets combine live video exams with flock history to narrow causes of swollen crop and decide what can be managed online versus in person.

  • Morning crop emptiness checked via history and video
  • Texture — firm vs fluid — assessed
  • Odor and regurgitation discussed
  • Diet and forage access reviewed
  • Dehydration and body condition evaluated

Treatments we may recommend

Treatment for a chicken that is swollen crop depends on the cause — environmental fixes, supportive care, and prescription therapy when appropriate, with egg withdrawal discussed for laying hens.

  • Withholding and supportive care protocols as directed

  • Antifungal therapy for sour crop when appropriate

  • Massage and feeding adjustments under vet guidance

  • Addressing underlying illness

  • Surgery referral discussion for severe impaction

  • Prevention plan for forage and feed routine

All medications are prescribed only when clinically appropriate by a licensed veterinarian and dispensed through our FDA-compliant pharmacy.

Reducing swollen crop risk in your flock

  • Ensure grit is available

  • Avoid long tough grass clippings

  • Keep a consistent feeding schedule

  • Provide clean water always

  • Watch crop emptying during daily checks

Why pet parents choose TelaVets

  • Licensed DVMs Only

    Every consultation is with a licensed Doctor of Veterinary Medicine — not a chatbot or technician.

  • $65 Flat Fee

    One transparent price covers your full video consultation and treatment plan. No facility fees or surprise charges.

  • Same-Day Appointments

    Most flock owners are connected with a vet within 1–3 hours of booking, 7 days a week.

  • Next-Day Prescriptions

    When medication is appropriate, prescriptions are issued same-day and delivered to your door next business day.

  • Avian-Experienced Vets

    Our vets have experience with backyard chickens and flock health — rare among telemedicine platforms.

  • Secure & Private

    Encrypted video calls and HIPAA-compliant records keep your pet's health information protected.

How TelaVets works

  1. Book your consultation

    Pick a same-day or upcoming slot — appointments available 7 days a week.

  2. Connect with a licensed vet

    Your vet assesses your pet via secure video, asks detailed questions, and reviews their history.

  3. Get your treatment plan

    Receive a diagnosis, personalised care plan, and same-day prescriptions delivered next-day.

What Our Pet Parents Say

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Frequently asked questions about swollen crop in chickens

swollen crop in chickens can have many causes. Our licensed vets use your flock's history, symptom pattern, and a visual assessment via video to narrow down the most likely cause and recommend appropriate treatment.

If your chicken's swollen crop has lasted more than 24–48 hours, is severe, or is accompanied by other concerning signs (lethargy, loss of appetite, labored breathing), book a consultation immediately.

Yes. Our avian-experienced vets can assess your chicken's symptoms via secure video, ask detailed diagnostic questions, and prescribe appropriate treatment — all without a clinic visit.

If medication is clinically appropriate, our licensed vets can issue prescriptions same-day with next-day delivery. For laying hens, we also discuss egg withdrawal when relevant.

Mild swollen crop often isn't an emergency, but if your chicken shows severe distress, open-mouth breathing, collapse, or other alarming signs, seek emergency in-person care immediately. When in doubt, book a consultation — our vets will help you assess the urgency.

Get help for your chicken's swollen crop today

Avian-experienced vets — $65 flat fee — same-day video visits