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Herbal AntibioticsCrop burns occur when a bird is fed food that is too hot .This often occurs in handfed babies that are fed microwaved formula with "hot spots" due to improper mixing.The desired temperature ranges from 105-107 degrees Fahrenheit. Ideally, breeders measure the temperature with a digital thermometer, but if this is not available, breeders are using the inside of their wrist or squirt a drop of the formula on their lips to test the temperature. Eventually your wrist will desensitize to the warmth of the formula and you risk serious burns or feeding food that is too cool for the chick. However, the latter carries its risks, as human skin tends to desensitize to heat.

If detected early, flush the crop with cold water. If crop appears swollen and discolored, apply vitamin A and D ointment and feed small meals.

Super Nutrition for Animals! (Birds Too!): Healthy Advice for Dogs, Cats, Horses and BirdsSeveral hours after feeding, the skin over the crop appears red. Owners may miss the early signs and only realize there is a problem when food or fluid leaks out of the crop onto the bird's feathers. The veterinarian will place the bird on antifungals and antibiotics while waiting for the extent of the burn to become apparent. Surgical repair will be necessary to remove damaged tissue and close the crop and the overlying skin.

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