I have a Jersey Giant hen who is about 14 months old that started with what we thought was an impacted crop. We noticed because her crop was large and squishy....like a water balloon. The first thing we did was feed her olive oil and massage the crop. We also gave her some yogurt. She went for a couple of weeks like that and the crop soured. We scoured BYC and found that Monistat could help her. We "puked" her (forgive the crass verbiage) and gave her the meds. We actually did 2 rounds of the meds about a week apart because it came back. Her crop will seem like it's ok one day and huge and squishy the next. We currently have her isolated and are giving her layer crumbles made into mash with some water and yogurt. She seems to like it and will eat a fair amount. If her crop gets bad, we've been puking her. Sometimes the poor little girl urps herself. She's lost some weight and we feel horrid because we don't want to be cruel but we want desperately to save her. I just don't know what else to do to help her. I keep Duramycin on hand but have never had to use it. We did mix some up tonight to give her in case it's some sort of infection. I have Wazine and could worm, but don't know that's the issue. I've also read that gape-worms could cause symptoms like these and to treat with Safeguard. I don't have any, but would be willing to try if I could confirm the worms. I don't like using meds in my flock and don't as a rule, but I feel like these are last ditch efforts to save her. Like I said, I really want to save her, but I don't want to be cruel and have her slowly starve to death or something.
Anyone have any ideas? Could her crop be damaged beyond repair? It's a muscle.....can it get stretched or torn and not work properly? Am I being too impatient? We've been doctoring her for about 6 weeks now. I'm willing to keep after it if there's hope.
Anyone?
Thanks,
MO
Anyone have any ideas? Could her crop be damaged beyond repair? It's a muscle.....can it get stretched or torn and not work properly? Am I being too impatient? We've been doctoring her for about 6 weeks now. I'm willing to keep after it if there's hope.

Anyone?
Thanks,
MO