Ok thanks. That was my thinking too -- gas, or the gizzard working, or both. The movement feels quite strong. At one point when I massaged the area, a long whistling hiccup sound came out. My other hen Cleo -- who had a brief sour crop after eating a bunch of fermented bananas from a fallen tree -- made a similar sound. (Cleo is fundamentally healthy and her sour crop cleared up completely and never came back.)
Butchie had a very good day overall yesterday after her flush. Pooped a lot, it's runny and muddy, but at least it's coming out, with at least two stinky cecal poops. She had a lot of energy and took a dust bath and preened herself.
She was stretching her neck and shaking her head quite a bit throughout the afternoon yesterday, however. But she is breathing normally. I guess she's trying to get her crop moving by herself...?
I only fed her scrambled egg and a teeny tiny bit of chopped soft cooked liver. And some coconut oil sprinkled with ginger.
Her crop is clear this morning and her abdomen softer as well. I'm going to assume that the chick feed is aggravating her condition. So far, every day I've only fed her egg, she wakes up with an empty crop. When I give her some feed, she blows up. If she continues to have good days yesterday, I'm going to keep her on a super low carb diet for at least a few weeks to try to starve the yeast.
Besides probiotics, should I supplement any vitamins if I'm not giving her chick feed?
It's really interesting to me that this is pretty much what I had to do for myself when I learned I had been sick for three years because I developed Celiacs disease. I had an itchy fungal infection on my skin and horrible gas, constipation, diarrhea -- just like Butchie! I took a lot of simethicone myself back then, I will get some for Butchie. I had to cut carbs and sugar almost completely and eat a lot of eggs, sardines, and red meat because I was so iron and B vitamin depleted and repair the intestinal lining. Not to project the whole situation, she is a chicken, not a human, but gut flora is gut flora.
Here's some pics of her from yesterday, enjoying the sunshine
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