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    Video and pics. Help me diagnose 10 week old respiratory illness?

    Just an update in case anyone stumbles upon this post. Sorry for the length; it’s venting as much as it is an update: Nunu passed away in his sleep two nights ago at about 16 weeks old. He had recovered from the infection and was back outside living his best chicken life. All signs (that I...
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    Video and pics. Help me diagnose 10 week old respiratory illness?

    It seems to be. He hasn’t really been interested in his chicken food, so the only time his crop is big enough to be palpable is when I give something more interesting like Greek yogurt or chicken noodle soup.
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    Video and pics. Help me diagnose 10 week old respiratory illness?

    So the sneezing and head shaking have calmed down a bit today. But this morning he had a very watery poop that came out in a thin swirl. Any idea if this is just mucus or potentially worms? It seemed like mucus, but he just left a cecal poop that had two odd sections. Any ideas? Wondering if I...
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    Video and pics. Help me diagnose 10 week old respiratory illness?

    Sorry to reply so late! Inside the beak seems to be clear. I’ll be starting Tylan today. I heard a few sneezes yesterday evening while I was walking the run, so I think the others may be coming down with whatever this is as well. Hopefully they’re able to kick it easily. I’d hate to have to...
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    Video and pics. Help me diagnose 10 week old respiratory illness?

    Haha I was thinking cockerel as well, but a more knowledgeable friend said pullet so I was going with that! I’ll grab some Tylan after work. Curious as to why the others haven’t caught it, but I’ll count it as a blessing!
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    Video and pics. Help me diagnose 10 week old respiratory illness?

    Hi everyone. I have an 11ish week old Australorp chick (or is it pullet now?) that has been sick for a couple weeks, and I’d appreciate some help in maybe figuring out what’s going on, and how I can best help her. These are my first chickens, so I’d appreciate the input of others more...
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