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Yes! Perfect! Measure his crop from throat to bottom of the crop sack. Then allow for two or three inches to protrude from the beak and cut it. Be sure the end that goes into the crop doesn't have ragged edges.

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Yes! Perfect! Measure his crop from throat to bottom of the crop sack. Then allow for two or three inches to protrude from the beak and cut it. Be sure the end that goes into the crop doesn't have ragged edges.
Mum's are super humans imoFor the life of me, I don't know why human females have not evolved to have four arms.
I’d love a clone!For the life of me, I don't know why human females have not evolved to have four arms.
Will doTubing is a breeze once you get the hang of it. You need to get another quarter cup into him for a total of half a cup per treatment. If you have time tonight, try getting another half cup of solution into him before you go to bed. Then resume tomorrow morning with another half cup, then a half cup later in the day. Same on day three.
I tubed him last night at 10:30pm. It’s now 8:00am and his crop is still so full of fluid. Can I over fill his crop? Do I drain some? Not sure all this is going to fit. I barely massage his crop and he starts swallowing and a little comes out. I’m trying not to make him vomit but if I need to I can.You may offer him food in between treatments. He is in starvation mode and needs the nourishment. If you have strained baby food on hand, you can tube a fourth of a cup of that into him.