Go Ruby girl! What a gal!
Yes, hold off on starting the yeast treatment until you've accomplished clearing the crop obstruction. That's the way I do it when a hen has both crop issues. Of the two, impacted crop is more serious, and needs to be dealt with first.
Any stool softener without a stimulant will work fine. That poop is what I would call a "transition" poop. It indicates the crop is beginning to empty. You can give her some food such as boiled egg or yogurt without sugar. If she's chasing down live food, she's ready to start eating again.
Yes, hold off on starting the yeast treatment until you've accomplished clearing the crop obstruction. That's the way I do it when a hen has both crop issues. Of the two, impacted crop is more serious, and needs to be dealt with first.
Any stool softener without a stimulant will work fine. That poop is what I would call a "transition" poop. It indicates the crop is beginning to empty. You can give her some food such as boiled egg or yogurt without sugar. If she's chasing down live food, she's ready to start eating again.