Yellow bumps in chickens throat- please help I'm desperate

He's your bird, so you are familiar with his actions - if you feel something is not right, then I believe you:hugs The photo you posted of him, he looks fine to me, but I can't always see what's going on.

Molting birds do not feel well at all. If think something else is going on besides molt, then cage him for a couple of days so you can monitor his eating and drinking. Collect a stool sample and get a fecal test to rule out worms. Extra protein and some vitamins for a few days may help too.

I'm sorry, I wish I had better answers for you.
Okay thank you very much, i think I'm just going to be careful and observe him for a while and try to gather up the money for a fecal test, i really wanted something i could treat easily and quickly since I'm going away soon but i can just leave instructions for my parents if there's something extra they need to do.
thank you very much, i know I'm never much help I'm very scatterbrained and i tend to go right to worst case scenario.
But when i went out to the coop last night, roosters face looked okay, still a bit pale but not white like the night before. I think that's good so I'm hoping I'm just wrong and he's just off because he's molting. Thank you again.
 

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