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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.He's your bird, so you are familiar with his actions - if you feel something is not right, then I believe youThe 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.
The things in roosters throat look similar but on a much smaller scale, and more rounded, sort of like a pimple. The bumps were gone the next day so i figure that it might've been stuck food or something? But it didn't look like stuck food so I'm just keeping an eye on his throat in case they return.https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/what-kind-of-worm.1253974/
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