I've watched her for the past two or so days and the wheezing has stopped. Thank you Eggcessive for the help, would've prob went crazy if I hadn't known what was going on :D.
Yeah, she isn't making the noise anymore today, but it's really early in the morning so I'll have to see when I get back from school. Hopefully it was jut a stridor and not something else.
An open fencing under the roof where some of the chickens roost, and the door to the cop which we leave open at night in case we miscount, which had happened when someone babysat for us, 14 birds, about 200 ft sq as an outside closed run and about a 40 sq ft area inside the coop. The bedding is...
I just fed her some greek yogurt with a couple of drops of thyme extract. the video will be posted in a couple of minutes. She seems fine besides the wheezing.
My hen laid her first eg about 4 hours ago and now she is making a loud wheezing sound and sneezes occasionally. Is this some sort of fungal or bacterial infection, or is this shock from laying her first egg? If it is an infection, what treatments can I use for her? I am in a cold and moist area.
Thank you! I wont keep my hopes up for this egg, but ill let er' sit under my hen for a few more days to see if the chick grows anymore. Ill fill you in if it grows anymore
I recently bought 7 fert eggs for my broody hen and when i went to candle them on day 4, my Super Blue egg layer egg's air sac was detached and covering the fetus later that day my hen smashed that egg( Shes a new momma) aswell as two other eggs( both unfertile). On day 8, today, i checked one...
I recently bought 7 fert eggs for my broody hen and when i went to candle them on day 4, my Super Blue egg layer egg's air sac was detached and covering the fetus later that day my hen smashed that egg( Shes a new momma) aswell as two other eggs( both unfertile). On day 8, today, i checked one...