Hello,
I have a 2.5 yrd old Buff Chantecler who is molting along with the rest of my flock of 9, and I noticed 3-4 days ago that her crop was full in the morning. I started with coconut oil and crop massages for the first 2 days but that did not relieve the blockage and she has refused to eat the oil (or anything with the oil on it) for the last 2 days. I tried molasses in water 2 days ago and she drank some but not all of that and moved some fluids and pieces of grass with bits of digested food through. I started clotrimazole 1% 2 days ago in case some yeast started.
Her crop is hard in the morning, a bit smaller than a golf ball, and is moveable/feels a bit doughy with massage. Her energy levels and appetite are good. No eggs because of her molt. She is passing fluids and some pieces of food and bits of grass. She's having the odd thick brown cecal poop as well.
I gave her a first dose of docusate sodium (colace stool softener) this morning. She's very happy to eat soft dog food so I pierced the 100 mg gel capsule and squished it on some of that along with the clomitrazole. I am about to give another dose of the stool softener and I think I am also going to treat for worms later today. I have a few questions...
1 - how much of the stool softener can I give in 24 hours/how often should I repeat dose?
2 - I'm not too concerned about how her feathers look so am I okay to worm with Safeguard?
3 - should I try Acidified Copper Sulfate to clear the blockage or does that just treat yeast?
4 - how great are the risks of tubing water/molasses for someone inexperienced with doing this?
Note that this hen HATES being handled and is a feisty/fearful/suspicious little thing. I am thrilled that she's still eating from me and don't want to force too much on/down her until I absolutely have to as I'm afraid that will break my ability to get her to take any meds from me in food - and we've got 5 more days to go with the yeast meds.
As always, very appreciative of any advice.
I have a 2.5 yrd old Buff Chantecler who is molting along with the rest of my flock of 9, and I noticed 3-4 days ago that her crop was full in the morning. I started with coconut oil and crop massages for the first 2 days but that did not relieve the blockage and she has refused to eat the oil (or anything with the oil on it) for the last 2 days. I tried molasses in water 2 days ago and she drank some but not all of that and moved some fluids and pieces of grass with bits of digested food through. I started clotrimazole 1% 2 days ago in case some yeast started.
Her crop is hard in the morning, a bit smaller than a golf ball, and is moveable/feels a bit doughy with massage. Her energy levels and appetite are good. No eggs because of her molt. She is passing fluids and some pieces of food and bits of grass. She's having the odd thick brown cecal poop as well.
I gave her a first dose of docusate sodium (colace stool softener) this morning. She's very happy to eat soft dog food so I pierced the 100 mg gel capsule and squished it on some of that along with the clomitrazole. I am about to give another dose of the stool softener and I think I am also going to treat for worms later today. I have a few questions...
1 - how much of the stool softener can I give in 24 hours/how often should I repeat dose?
2 - I'm not too concerned about how her feathers look so am I okay to worm with Safeguard?
3 - should I try Acidified Copper Sulfate to clear the blockage or does that just treat yeast?
4 - how great are the risks of tubing water/molasses for someone inexperienced with doing this?
Note that this hen HATES being handled and is a feisty/fearful/suspicious little thing. I am thrilled that she's still eating from me and don't want to force too much on/down her until I absolutely have to as I'm afraid that will break my ability to get her to take any meds from me in food - and we've got 5 more days to go with the yeast meds.
As always, very appreciative of any advice.