One more word of appreciation…
Princess Buttercup hadn’t laid an egg in a few days. I thought she was starting to molt given the time of year. She separated herself from the rest of the flock and seemed to feel kind of crummy. She’s a year and a half old Buff Orpington. Big and beautiful, but everyone eventually goes through a molt, right?
A day later I noticed that the general crop area (on both sides) seemed quite a bit larger than usual. I happen to be reading about sour crop for another hen and realized that the symptoms I’d been reading about were very similar to Buttercup’s. When I felt the crop area it seemed swollen. I wasn’t sure if it was like a “water balloon”, but I knew it wasn’t right so I decided to give Monastat a try. She definitely felt like crap and needed help. She wasn’t eating, laying, socializing, bathing, or drinking.
I brought her inside and fed her some yogurt with applesauce a tiny bit at a time. She ate a few olive oil scrambled eggs, but wasn’t wild about them. I gave her some water and let her rest in a nice warm room. I decided to let her sleep with the others and also spend several hours outside in the evening so that she could be around the flock. After three 1/3 pieces of Monastat 3, she perked up and started to eat some food on her own. Her crop wasn’t completely normal (still a little swollen with a bit of food in it) when she got up, but it was a huge improvement. I let her stay outside with the flock and continued to medicate her twice a day.
After 3 full days of meds, Buttercup was behaving like herself. She had quite the spa bath last night in the garden

I’ve continued to medicate her. She has one last dose tonight and I’m confident that she’s rid of that terrible yeast infection. Thank you so much for all of the guidance in dealing with this. I am very grateful for the advice of so many!