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What kind and where did you get digestive enzymes? How do you give it? Mixed in water, or? I haven't heard of these. I'd like to get some asap to try.I also had a hen that ate a lot of straw. I used a stool softener a couple of days in a row but I had the most success with digestive enzymes and crop massage. I used a mixed digestive enzyme that has cellulase. The crop massage was more aggressive to break up the straw ball. The ball got harder before it got smaller. At that point I gently, through her crop pulled it apart. Not too aggressively on that. Maybe 2 pulls 2 or 3 times a day.
***You should be able to feel the straw fibers. At least I could tell it was stringy and fibrous*** I'm adding that JIC it's not straw.
I also limited dry and hard foods.
Eventually bits of straw were coming out the other end. It's good that she is pooping. That means that right now she's not totally stopped up.
My hen's crop was huge and it took almost a month to totally clear it. She had a saggy crop for the rest of her life so I had to keep an eye on it.
She's barely pooping. Definitely not the poop machine she usually is.
And she only wants to lay down. All day. The crop is the size of the palm of my hand.
I did the same thing you described to her crop yesterday. I got a bit aggressive with the massaging (but not painful) to pull apart any straw fibers. I could feel them. I also feel a little bit of scratch at the bottom of her crop. Her crop didn't feel hard as a rock as people described here though? It was doughy, but I could feel the straw in there too. The whole crop would keep form if I smooshed it, like playdough, if that makes sense.
Today I don't feel much of the straw in there anymore. only a little bit here and there. It feels like a water balloon with a little bit of that scratch that was at the bottom still.
Thanks for the help