Flossie, my little pekin, finally had her crop incised this evening after several weeks of oil and massage of her impacted crop, to no avail. Also tried to empty it with liquid paraffin and tipping her upside down but neither myself or the vet could get anything to come out. Poor little thing is so weak and thin (her breast bone is quite raw it protrudes so much - she has gone from 835g in the summer to 450g), incision seemed the only option. What came out didn't seem as fibrous as I had expected - some bits of feather and grass, but mainly food - mash, corn and mealworms, which makes me worried that the reason for the blockage may be something else. Also her crop was very low down which I guess may be a problem in the future if it doesn't regain its elasticity.
However I can only hope that she will pull through and would appreciate any advice on how/what to feed her over the next few days/week. She is on antibiotics so probiotic yoghurt is no good at the moment. Should I just give her very watery mash? Not sure whether she will want to eat or drink of her own accord (I have just put a bowl of water in with her for now) or whether I will have to syringe it into her to start with? What about vitamins or tonic? I have some Poultry Nutri-drops but they were opened last year and say they should only be used for 6 months after opening. She is sitting in a box by the aga feeling very sorry for herself so any advice from you lovely people out there would be gratefully received.
However I can only hope that she will pull through and would appreciate any advice on how/what to feed her over the next few days/week. She is on antibiotics so probiotic yoghurt is no good at the moment. Should I just give her very watery mash? Not sure whether she will want to eat or drink of her own accord (I have just put a bowl of water in with her for now) or whether I will have to syringe it into her to start with? What about vitamins or tonic? I have some Poultry Nutri-drops but they were opened last year and say they should only be used for 6 months after opening. She is sitting in a box by the aga feeling very sorry for herself so any advice from you lovely people out there would be gratefully received.