Recent content by henspotter

  1. H

    Checking-In On Peeps - Post Here To Say Hello!

    Hello everyone! I believe I only posted on here once a couple of years ago and have not been very active since, but this community holds a special place in my heart because of all the support and help during a tough time with my hens. My family and I started with six hens back in 2016 and we...
  2. H

    Has anyone tried Morning Bird Enrotex Broad Spectrum Antibiotic Bird Supplement for very mild case of chronic respiratory disease/Mycoplasma gal.?

    Yeah I was barely able to find any posts on others using Enrotrex on their hens, but one of the few that I did find mentioned the same thing about its strength. That's actually the reason I got it because it seemed like a good in between since my hen isn't exhibiting all of the big symptoms of...
  3. H

    Has anyone tried Morning Bird Enrotex Broad Spectrum Antibiotic Bird Supplement for very mild case of chronic respiratory disease/Mycoplasma gal.?

    Hi all! My almost five year old hen has been experiencing a sneezing issue for about a month and a half to two months now and I feel like only recently her breathing got a little worse. The thing is, I really cannot tell if she has mg or something stuck in her throat/nares because she isn't...
  4. H

    Chronic respiratory disease, sinus infection or something stuck in throat/nares? Can't tell what's going on and how to start treatment!

    Hi everyone. Yesterday, I posted inquiring about could be going on with my almost five year old hen who has been sneezing for about a month now and has seemingly worsened. I'll link the post here so you can read about the symptoms - Yesterday's Post I appreciated the responses I got yesterday...
  5. H

    Scaly leg mite treatment - Do I have to wash their feet every time before I apply vaseline? And are the fallen scales infectious?

    Ah thank you for the helpful and sound words! Every time something happens with one of my hens, I do overwork myself and it definitely takes a toll on me so I appreciate the words and advice. Needed the info and to hear the rest of it, thank you!
  6. H

    Hi! New and happy to be here!

    Thank you chrissynemetz! ☺️
  7. H

    Hi! New and happy to be here!

    Thank you for the laugh and warm welcome!
  8. H

    Hi! New and happy to be here!

    Hi! I definitely am! I love all the things you have in your signature by the way! I'm totally with you 👏
  9. H

    Hi! New and happy to be here!

    Hi 👋 Nice to meet you too!
  10. H

    Hi! New and happy to be here!

    HAHA awesome! Thank you!
  11. H

    Hi! New and happy to be here!

    Thank you! Oh I believe it! I've already posted a question and it's just so helpful and good to be here!
  12. H

    I can't tell if my chicken is sneezing or coughing. Trying to figure out if this is chicken respiratory disease or something more? (Video attached)

    I'm gonna go through scaly leg mite treatment tomorrow and will do what you suggested! I've been doing a lot more research and found a thread that was discussing treatment for when a chicken has some stuck in the nose or throat. I'm not sure which one it is, but there was a lot of luck with...
  13. H

    Scaly leg mite treatment - Do I have to wash their feet every time before I apply vaseline? And are the fallen scales infectious?

    Pretty much as stated above! Is washing their feet and brushing the scales with a toothbrush necessary before I give them their vaseline treatment? Or can I just apply the vaseline after I wash their feet on the first day? My time is limited and I can only commit so much time everyday to washing...
  14. H

    I can't tell if my chicken is sneezing or coughing. Trying to figure out if this is chicken respiratory disease or something more? (Video attached)

    You're correct! They are! Maybe I can try to post a better pic tomorrow. Do you think that's an indication of anything that has to do with her sneezing/breathing?
  15. H

    I can't tell if my chicken is sneezing or coughing. Trying to figure out if this is chicken respiratory disease or something more? (Video attached)

    Oh wow ok! What kind of thing could be stuck up there? I haven't come across any info on this yet so I'm wondering what the course of action would be? Is it to just let it pass? Her attitude just worries me a bit.
Back
Top Bottom