How to get a hen to open her beak

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With mine, if I hold her like a football cradling her under my arm, reach under the beak with my thumb on one side, forefinger or middle finger on the other, near the base of the beak and very very gently squeeze, eventually she'll open up enough.

If you first stroke her under the throat that generally will calm her down.
 
Squeeze her beak at the base -- careful and when it opens slightly pry it open with a finger. It might take some practice. I hope she is better and on the mend very soon.

Jenny
 
Do you know which opening is the trachea and which is the esophagus? What happens if the cotton gets stuck or comes apart from the swab? If you're checking for gape worm, how many of the symptoms is she having. Check a video of gape worm in chickens to see if your bird looks anything like that. Gape worm has a fairly consistent presentation.
 
Does her crop feel full while she's "choking"?

Sometimes birds will do a movement that sort of looks like a yawn to me, but I guess it could look like choking, to help empty a full crop--they will stretch their neck and sort of gulp, they may do it a few times and then stop. Is it possible this is what your bird is doing? Is she eating? If she is eating, she is not choking on something stuck in her throat or an impacted crop.
 
Could be the peanut butter suet, raisins, etc. got stuck in her crop. Avoid feeding sticky foods, keep to regular chicken feed, and see how she does.

Personally, I wouldn't risk sticking a cue tip down a chicken's throat unless I was really sure it was necessary to do something like that.
 
I didn't want to stick a Q-tip down her throat either, only if she continued to get worse. She hasn't choked today, I think she is feeling better. Thanks everyone!
 

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