Have you de-wormed her?
If not, then I would use Valbazen since she's molting. Dose is 0.08ml per pound of weight given once, then repeat in 10 days. (Safeguard/Fenbendazole is known to cause feather damage in molting birds)
Just to recap - her crop is emptying completely in by morning?
I would see what Carol (@azygous ) thinks about the "something" you feel at the bottom of the crop. Possibly a blockage(?) She may recommend a molasses flush, but I've never had to do that. I have been able to get a crop emptying with giving 1 stool softener along with coconut oil. I think one hen I had to do that for 2 days.
I would be tempted to also give her a direct oral dose of Corid once a day for 3-4 days. Liquid Corid oral dose is .10ml per pound of weight. I know that sounds odd instead of having her drink Corid water, but she doesn't look well enough to be drinking enough on her own.
You may be right that she has an underlying condition, it's really hard to know. One thing I have found is all of my Barred Rocks seem to struggle during molt one way or another.
If not, then I would use Valbazen since she's molting. Dose is 0.08ml per pound of weight given once, then repeat in 10 days. (Safeguard/Fenbendazole is known to cause feather damage in molting birds)
Just to recap - her crop is emptying completely in by morning?
I would see what Carol (@azygous ) thinks about the "something" you feel at the bottom of the crop. Possibly a blockage(?) She may recommend a molasses flush, but I've never had to do that. I have been able to get a crop emptying with giving 1 stool softener along with coconut oil. I think one hen I had to do that for 2 days.
I would be tempted to also give her a direct oral dose of Corid once a day for 3-4 days. Liquid Corid oral dose is .10ml per pound of weight. I know that sounds odd instead of having her drink Corid water, but she doesn't look well enough to be drinking enough on her own.
You may be right that she has an underlying condition, it's really hard to know. One thing I have found is all of my Barred Rocks seem to struggle during molt one way or another.