If you do decide to medicate, I like the idea of warming the mixture slightly that the article gives. Warmer oil will make it lower viscosity. Even do extra oil. I said 1/1/8 mix but try 2mL oil to 1 mL honey to 7mL water mix heated to warm temperature and then stimulate her by rocking like a...
It's in her crop. Nothing is going past her gizzard. If you can get oil and honey in there that is going to potentially save her. The oil to loosen the grass and the honey to stimulate. Your choice Jen. Let her rest and hope she passes the grass, or get a better mix of medicine in her crop to...
Your opinion is welcome. The chicken has already vomited the contents of her crop once or twice according to OP. She needs honey and oil to stimulaye her system and this can be fatal overnight. Sometimes in emergency you have to have the option as a last resort. Even with treatment this may not...
Another thing I do is hold the chicken and rock her up and down like a mother rocks a newborn baby after feeding. Get her moving up and down to let gravity help stimulate the system.
Crop impaction you can easily feel for. Gizard impaction is deep and blocks the whole digestive tract.
Okay, you are bordering on an emergency since it started this morning and hasn't improved. Chickens can die and suffer from this in short time.
You can do the above advice and wait to see...
Syringe or eyedropper. Do like a 1mL coconut oil, 1 mL honey, 8 mL water mixture. Keep giving the liquid until it starts dripping back out of her mouth then stop for a while. If you can fill her crop that is all you can hope for.
Yea don't turn her upside down or force vomiting.
Sounds like she is lacking grit in her gizzard and it may be gizzard impaction.
I like this article and recommended treatment.
♧https://www.farmhealthonline.com/US/disease-management/poultry-diseases/crop-impaction/
Although I'm not sure about turning the bird upside down at this point. The...