rooster with big crop and spitting up blood

Unfortunately i can not take him to a vet. Today is not looking promising for my big guy, i believe he’s on his way out so i’ll just try to make him as comfortable as possible.
 
I am so sorry to hear about your rooster.

Have you tried giving him olive oil followed by gentle massage to see if you can break the mass in his crop up? I had a hen with chronic crop problems due to Marek's. I did the olive oil/massage/stool softener regimen on her for over two years before I finally had to put her down but she was chronic with the problem before going acute and the olive oil/massage/stool softener worked more than once for her.

Good luck with your boy.
 
Unfortunately i can not take him to a vet. Today is not looking promising for my big guy, i believe he’s on his way out so i’ll just try to make him as comfortable as possible.
I'm sorry to hear he is still not doing well:hugs

Did you try any crop treatment?
If he is suffering, it's a kindness to put him out of his misery.

Not to sound uncaring, but if you do lose him, you may want refrigerate the body and send it for a necropsy to find the cause of his decline - you can find your state lab here http://www.metzerfarms.com/PoultryLabs.cfm
Alternatively, if you are up to it, perform your own informal investigation - looking at the crop, gizzard and internal organs to see if he ingested anything sharp. Or if you can figure out where the blood was coming from.
 
I tried the oil and crop massage a few times last night and his crop got a bit softer but he spit up more blood during the process.

I had a bird sent to my state lab earlier in the year for a different problem and it was insanely expensive. I will talk to my mom about taking a look at his crop once he’s passed, that’s not something I could do by myself.
Thanks to all of you for the advice.
 
I tried the oil and crop massage a few times last night and his crop got a bit softer but he spit up more blood during the process.

I had a bird sent to my state lab earlier in the year for a different problem and it was insanely expensive. I will talk to my mom about taking a look at his crop once he’s passed, that’s not something I could do by myself.
Thanks to all of you for the advice.
I'm sorry:hugs

Some states are very expensive so I do understand.

It can be hard to wrap your head around doing an exam after they die, but one you start, and determine you may learn something, it becomes a little easier. If she can do it, look in the crop and at the gizzard for sure.
 
Poor rooster! If it gets worse, at least let his living moments be good. Ifshwjsidjdjwiqiajsjnxnahqvxbcdcegrccyeofcefcefcre



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