She is my dominant chicken and molting but she has had the sneezing at night for over a month. Tonight when I was holding her she had some wheezing as well which is nee.
She doesn't have anything in her throat. A few little white-ish spots but they look like they might be normal. Her waddles are nice and warm and flexible.
I feed my girls most everything. Try not to do anything raw (pretty much stick to things I would be willing to eat). They love cantaloupe seeds during the summer. They always have lay mix, get scratch most days, and free range every evening so the table scraps are supplemental. I do notice...
That's what I ended up doing tonight. Making a paste of DE, soap(safe soap), and water. That way I could control where it went and rubbed the nits hoping that would help rid them faster.
Do you know how to get the nits out of their beards and muffs? My two little pullets have them there and their feathers are just so tiny there I am not sure what to do.
I have a 6 year old bantam fizzle Cochin. She has been broody since May (despite my efforts to stop her). She also has acquired mites. Tonight as I was treating her mites, I saw that her uropygial gland looked odd. It appears that there is a dark area kind of underneath it. Like maybe blood...