ok, i had 3 chickens at first, then i bought 25 off of craigslist that were unvaccinated and started, they brought coryza, and now all 28 of my chickens have coryza. but 2 weeks before they got coryza, i had 2 hens go broody. for those 2 weeks, they layed on 12 eggs and they will be hatching...
i dug a deep hole and threw 4-5 pieces of straw in it, about 7 inches deep, good guinea nest? is there a particular type of place they like to lay eggs? i know they don't lay in nesting boxes so that makes it a bit more complicated...
ok, so i have 2 broody hens laying on eggs and have been for 2 weeks now. but, everyone in my coop is infected with coryza. i can't have the chicks come in contact with their mothers, can i take the eggs, on the 20th day, and put them in the brooder under the light they will be going in? or will...
if your chickens have the following symptoms:
Swollen Eyes
Bubbles in the corners of the eyes
Open mouth breathing
Pale face
Sneezing and coughing and gasping
Runny nose
Loss of appetite and not drinking water
Not laying eggs regularly as before
And the surefire last symptom that is a giveaway...
my entire flock of 30 chickens, are sick and diseased with infectious coryza, all because i bought unvaccinated chickens. i am having to spend an 2hrs a day squirting medicine down the throat of every chicken i have. do not make the same mistake i did. you may think that $80 for 20 chicks is...
i have 30 CHICKENS WITH CORYZA! i want to know this: if i cure them, i know they will be carriers, is there any way to COMPLETELY kill off the coryza? these are all the chickens i have, and i can't afford to lose them because money, and because i have gotten attached to them. i have been using...
i know this is a little too original and EVERYONE is probably dealing with the same thing, but i've been losing 3-5 eggs a day now! i sell eggs, and keep a bunch for eating so it's kind of important to get as many as possible!
yeah like five of them have it! they sneeze, weaze, and they have bubbly foam coming from their eyes! usually = cold. anything i can do? i know it CAN be fatal if their immune system isn't strong enough...
they are 4 weeks old and i am wanting to go ahead and let them come out. BUT! they will still have access to the light whenever needed! i just want to let them in a room i have connected to the brooder. is it ok yet? i'm NOT letting them free roam in the actual coop yet, just the little room...