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  1. YellowBird0

    Should I treat my flock with soluble Tylosin for possible respiratory illness?

    Thank you for the feedback! I agree, my chickens always go on a hunger strike after 3-4 days when I fully separate them, I'm sure she'll do better by going home at night and still seeing everyone during the day.
  2. YellowBird0

    Should I treat my flock with soluble Tylosin for possible respiratory illness?

    Yes! Here are a couple of picture I took over lunch. Her eye membrane looks healthy and clear to me, no discharge from the nostrils or eyes. She was digging in my garden, which is why her face is covered in junk/dirt. She is skittish so I decided not to pick her up to feel if the lump is hard...
  3. YellowBird0

    Should I treat my flock with soluble Tylosin for possible respiratory illness?

    Thank you for such a quick response! I'll go ahead and treat the chickens, I agree that medicine has a time and a place! Good idea to follow up with probiotics and natural immune system boosters, as well. I'll post an update in 1-2 weeks here once all the treatments run their course!
  4. YellowBird0

    Should I treat my flock with soluble Tylosin for possible respiratory illness?

    Hi All, I have 1-2 chickens who have been sneezing for the past 5-7 days, and another with a swollen lump under her eye and along her sinus. The lump appeared 1-2 days ago. All are behaving healthy - eating, normal poops, curiously exploring, laying, etc. However I am worried about serious...
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