6wk Bantam Neurological Issues

If the chick is eating on its own, then it won't likely starve in the short term. But, long term, the blockage could deprive the chick of adequate calories and nutrients.

The oil and stool softener treatment is quite safe.
Tried our first round of stool softener + coconut oil yesterday evening. It is morning here now. No change in the blockage really, although I did notice that it is bendable/pliable in the crop. How long should I continue stool softener treatment? I am starting to get nervous about sour crop or something similar, just because it has been over a week since symptoms began. No smell or anything to indicate sour crop yet, though.
 
@azygous Great news!! The lettuce rib seems to have passed through the crop. I can't feel it at all, and it was hard to miss prior to the stool softener treatment. I'm so relieved. She (I think it's a pullet now, ha) also acts like she feels better. Minor bad news: her crop was squishy like a water balloon when I checked first thing this morning. I'm thinking sour crop maybe? I have miconazole on hand from a vent gleet scare with one of my older hens. But I consider sour crop an improvement over impacted crop.

Thank you for talking me through the lettuce problem!
 
Yeast can result from a crop that has been slow to empty. Since this chick is so young, you may not need the full yeast treatment. First try probiotics in combination with feeding unflavored Greek yogurt for a few days.
 
Yeast can result from a crop that has been slow to empty. Since this chick is so young, you may not need the full yeast treatment. First try probiotics in combination with feeding unflavored Greek yogurt for a few days.
Just so I'm understanding.... probiotics AND greek yogurt? Two separate things? I have greek yogurt.
 

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