So I have a 1.5 year old black copper Maran named, Truffles. I noticed a little over a week ago that her crop seemed full when I got the hens out in the morning. She hadn’t had access to water or food yet at that point in the morning so I started worrying about sour crop. Her crop does feel like a squishy water balloon. She has been acting completely normal this whole time, her comb is nice and red, and when I pick her up she seems like she’s a healthy weight. We first tried garlic in her water, she won’t get near yogurt, I’ve tried monistate cream but she won’t eat it. I added apple cider vinegar to her water earlier today. We don’t have any avian vets near us so I can’t get nystatin, but I just got my hands on some medistatin for birds. She has been separated from her flock for about two days now with water and she has had some scrambled eggs yesterday. Her crop hasn’t gone down at all. It still feels like a water balloon. I also don’t smell anything bad when I put my nose near her beak. I gave her her first dose of medistatin this evening. I know I can try to vomit her but I’m nervous about doing that. I decided to try it earlier today and I couldn’t get her to vomit. She moved her beak as if she was about to vomit, but nothing would come out. I didn’t want to keep stressing her out. I actually had to do that to a rooster we had about 2 years ago and it worked so I know what to do, but I’ve heard of chickens aspirating when this is done so I’d hate to make things worse. I worry that if the fluid in her crop doesn’t get out nothing else will help. Has anyone successfully treated sour crop and did not vomit their chicken? Again she looks and acts completely herself and is very active and sassy, as usual. I just hate to keep her separated from her flock for too long. Also how long should I expect to wait before the medistatin should start working? Also she finished her molt about a month and a half ago and when she finished she started laying eggs again but has now stopped laying eggs. We haven’t gotten an egg from her in about 3 weeks. Oh and this evening I saw her poop but it was really liquidy. But again she hasn’t had much solid food in the last 48 hours.