Btw i've found something called "mintalin" (probably you won't find it's description in english) but it says that it can make going through respiratory inflanmations (the upper respiratory tracts? idk how to name it) milder, helps with breathing in high ammonia areas, but idk if it can make them...
is it possible that they will survive it and get back to health by themselves with a bit of help such as cleaning nostrils and flushing eyes with saline and getting garlic water once a week? One of my sussexes that was probably sick (other, probably much deadlier disease, as the rest of my...
The ones from before that the thread was orginally about are laying normally, i even saw them recently sitting on nests and then there was an egg. The new one lays too i think. I don't want to cull them, especially when the only symptoms are crust on nostrils and coughing (eventually a bit of...
i found it easier to fold a piece of paper towel and just take out the crust with it. Works perfectly and after it the chicken has the cleanest nostrils ever (really lol). The problem is i'm afraid that my flock will die beacause of this disease-thingy :( Is there any solution?
The second one has got same nasal discharge and does weird sounds like she's trying to cough/sneeze? Similiar symptoms. I noticed it today cuz as i was sick i couldn't go to chickens and grandpa doesn't notice such things :/ No foam in eyes as i saw.
Omg today my grandpa found her lying under the roost, like she was dying and brought her to a rabbit hutch to die calmly but later on he she got up and started going crazy to go out. He let her out and shes acting normal. What's going on with her
I cant really do it twice a day because i can only grab her when she is roosting. I do it everyday. I dont think somethink has became worse. No symptoms in other chickens. The laying one doesnt have foamy eyes and nasal discharge, just "crows".
Ik about not using it for more than3 days. I gave her 1/6 of an 500mg tablet so around 80mg. It says that it is anti inflamatory so it wouldnt hurt to try. Maybe she has an inflamation or something. She is still alive btw and other hens dont show symptoms like her
Are there any things for humans that i can give her to increase her chances to survive (i've got aspirin, but idk if it can be given to chicken with respiratory disease)...