This was the thread that I used.
petroleum oil based and have 200 mg of the anti fungal. Since my pullet was so young and small. I divided one suppository up in to 4 which would be roughly 50 mg of the anti fungal. I gave her one fourth of the suppository at the morning and the night for about 4 days. She just ate them out of my hand. I also massaged her crop several times a day.
She is now laying me pretty green eggs! She did have a bit of a squishy crop about a month ago. This time, I just watched her and massaged on the crop morning and night. She got through that one with no medication.
This is just my experience and I am not and expert! It just worked for me!
I wish you the best!!!
edited: I went back and looked at the box and the suppositories are vegetable oil based!
I will share my experience. Mine was a little Easter Egger pullet around 15 weeks. One evening she just stopped foraging and stood there with an expression of, "OH! I don't feel so great!" I could not get her to eat any grass or really move. I felt her crop and it was squishy. I put her in my chickie hospital in the house (a big dog crate). I did what you did with the apple cider vinegar in the water and yogurt and simple crumbles. I got the monistat suppositories which areI don't personally know but here is a good thread about it:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/630307/sour-crop-cured-with-monistat
She is now laying me pretty green eggs! She did have a bit of a squishy crop about a month ago. This time, I just watched her and massaged on the crop morning and night. She got through that one with no medication.
This is just my experience and I am not and expert! It just worked for me!
I wish you the best!!!
edited: I went back and looked at the box and the suppositories are vegetable oil based!
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