Why is my pet rooster doing head movements??

Madde

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Aug 1, 2020
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Hello
my pet rooster Torsten has since Wednesday (maybe longer) had a blockage in his crop and I have gotten oil in him and massaged and his crop has become softer and smaller.
this morning his crop was almost completely empty, not hard or doughy, but loose and almost completely flat.

but my question is:
every time he eats he makes strange movements that I think I can relate to the fact that he puts the right food in his crop but at the same time it looks like it is uncomfortable to eat (?)
he gets soaked pellets and he eats with great appetite and otherwise seems to feel just as usual?
he sings beautifully every morning, takes care of his girls and eats the food I now give in his diet.
if it were not for his head movements then I would say he seems almost restored.

he is the love of my life, hope someone can help with my questions.
 
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just want to show my handsome gentleman, he is so sweet and loves to be in my lap and cuddle
 
He could also be suffering from intenstinal parasites... lung worms, or other. You might want to think about de-worming him if you haven't done that in a while.
I have actually sent for deworming medicine that should come this week, however, I am afraid to give it directly in his beak due to the risk of getting it in the lungs.
Maybe I should be able to stir the medicine on eggs and invite the whole flock to it?
 
Then treat for sour and impacted.
Consider withhold feed for a day, but make sure he's drinking. Coconut oil along with a stool softener (stimulant free) can often help break up what's in the crop. Anti-fungal/yeast cream will help with sour crop. All outlined in the article linked.

I would offer soaked feed when you re-introduce feed. A crop issue can be due to an underlying condition, so it's good that you are going to de-worm him.
here in sweden I do not have access to the same ointment that you recommended. but found a foot fungus, can it work?

The active substance is miconazole nitrate 20 mg per gram
The other ingredients are pegoxol 7 stearate, oleoyl macrogol glycerides, liquid paraffin, benzoic acid (E210), butylhydroxyanisole (E320) and water.
 
here in sweden I do not have access to the same ointment that you recommended. but found a foot fungus, can it work?

The active substance is miconazole nitrate 20 mg per gram
The other ingredients are pegoxol 7 stearate, oleoyl macrogol glycerides, liquid paraffin, benzoic acid (E210), butylhydroxyanisole (E320) and water.
I would use it. Ingredient list is similar to what we can get in the US.

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https://www.rxlist.com/monistat-vaginal-cream-drug.htm
 
okay thanks, then I start giving it now right away. it's a cream, how much should i give him?
In the article Carol says about 1/2" of cream. Do that 2X a day for 7 days. I would still give coconut oil if the crop is hard to hopefully break up what's in there. I have also used 1 stool softener to help break up what's in the crop. But the cream you want to give for the full 7 days.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...w-to-know-which-one-youre-dealing-with.73607/
 
He could also be suffering from intenstinal parasites... lung worms, or other. You might want to think about de-worming him if you haven't done that in a while.
 
Yes, absolutely!! You want to treat the whole flock! Not sure what kind you ordered... if it's a powder or a liquid. But adding it to treats (and make sure all get their share!) is definitly the way to go. There are some that can be giving in their water as well.
I live in Sweden and according to Swedish hen groups, axilur is recommended and it is liquid deworming medicine for dogs.
I will try to calculate the dosage and then give the whole flock.
 

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