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I'm so glad I took a peek at that link and read about Infectious Coryza! I think that's what one of our hens has! She has the nasal discharge, sneezing, and swelling of the face under the eyes.
Quote: You need to do more reading. No one can tell you over the internet what you have. Take the bird to the vet and get a conformation.
I suggest putting 3 hens in two separate pens. Rotate the rooster between the pens every 3-4 days. Hens can store the roosters sperm for 2-3 weeks, so a mating every day is not needed.
Some will say put all 6 hens in with him, but then he has too many choices to mate with and will only mate with the ones he chooses.
If your rooster is very old, try 1-2 hens for him.
My fertility is best with only 2-3 hens per rooster, no need to shave them.
Another method is to only mate 3 hens of the 6. Remove the rooster for 3 days, then put him back in the pen with the hens for 3 days.
Then remove him again and repeat the process. This should increase fertility, because you are giving the rooster time to rest before the next mating.
I often use the above method when mating my best birds to increase fertility and to prevent over mating damage to my hens.
I've done tons of reading. Maybe I'm just not looking in the right place. But the Infectious Coryza seems to fit the bill perfectly. We do have a vet appointment for next week. Didn't think it would hurt to ask anyway.You need to do more reading. No one can tell you over the internet what you have. Take the bird to the vet and get a conformation.