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Barnyard Buddies: Chicken sneezing with runny nose |
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dena91
True Blue Farmgirl
181 Posts
Dena
Pennsylvania
USA
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Posted - Mar 05 2017 : 10:58:20 AM
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Hi ladies,
I need some advise. Poor, old Birdel the bantam rooster (11 yrs this spring) started sneezing yesterday and today his feathers under his wattles are wet. After searching the internet and coming up with nothing concrete, i am coming to you farmgirls for information. Looks like a respiratory illness - some sites say they will heal on their own, but always be carriers - not really an issue for me right now. Others say use tetracycline products for secondary infections. I have no other chickens right now so my only wish is to keep him as healthy/comfortable as possible until his time is up.
Should i treat with something, bring him inside till its warmer, or let him be????
Thanks Girls!!!
Dena Farmgirl 5620 |
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dena91
True Blue Farmgirl
181 Posts
Dena
Pennsylvania
USA
181 Posts |
Posted - Mar 05 2017 : 11:33:54 AM
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Ok, i just added a few drops of apple cider vinegar to his water and decided to leave him in his coop with his warmth light on. I felt it and its much warmer under there than in my garage!
The last few days went from 70 degrees to about 10 degrees last night. Being as old as he is, i bet his immune system couldn't adjust easily to that big of a shift - or something like that.
Any other thoughts?
Thanks!
Dena Farmgirl 5620 |
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YellowRose
True Blue Farmgirl
6809 Posts
Sara
Paris
TX
USA
6809 Posts |
Posted - Mar 05 2017 : 12:08:51 PM
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According to a chicken commercial oregano added to their water takes the place of antibiotics. Other healing herbs that should be alright for chickens are rosemary, sage, and spearmint. To be on the safe side I would start with a weak tea of one or a combination of herbs.
Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14 FarmGirl of the Month Sept 2015. Lord put your arm around my shoulders and your hand over my mouth. |
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