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  1. Lady of McCamley

    New chickens and sneezing.

    I've used straw. It is cheap and works well and is easy to clean out of the coop. It also makes a very cushy bed for eggs (if you get a finer cut than straight stubble) and keeps the hens warm in winter. However, I've found it doesn't decompose well, which is a pain in the compost and anywhere...
  2. Lady of McCamley

    New chickens and sneezing.

    Hmmmm...without doing some deeper research the only thing that comes to my mind with what you descirbe, and mind you I'm not an expert, is residual CRD. Otherwise, I'm thinking what else changes with the weather...and why sneezing. Only other thought would it be has to be in the environment and...
  3. Lady of McCamley

    New chickens and sneezing.

    Glad to hear it. Also, make sure there isn't mold growing somewhere in all that humidity. Chickens can get over growth of mold that leaves them gasping as well. Lady of McCamley
  4. Lady of McCamley

    New chickens and sneezing.

    Could be weather change bringing on mild CRD. I can recommend Rooster Booster Triple Action Multi-Wormer. It has Hygromycin B (the de-wormer) that is FDA/USDA sanctioned for egg layers, and Bacitracin that is an antibiotic also approved for layers used commercially for CRD and other...
  5. Lady of McCamley

    New chickens and sneezing.

    x2 other than antibiotics will do nothing if it is viral or caused by fungus. I did the same thing...bought 2 hens...AND kept them in isolation...but after a week and half let my other birds range more fully in the yard which included under the isolation pen. MISTAKE. One of the new birds...
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