A chicken respiratory infection is like when you get a cold. Their sinuses can swell and cause eyes to water, and sometimes there's facial swelling. Like our colds, it often gets better on its own.
However, there are serious respiratory infections and one can cause sores inside the mouth, and...
You'll know the yeast cream is working when the hen starts acting like she feels better. It should take effect in just one or two days, but treat her for a full seven days or the yeast can return.
The hen pictured above appears to have an eye infection or it could be from a respiratory...
Please read the article on crop disorders again. There is a warning about massaging a crop that is soft and spongy and full of liquid. If the liquid comes up and happens to get into the airway, your chicken can die immediately while you're doing it. You do not want that to happen, so don't...
You aren't in the US, are you? What is your location, if I may presume to inquire?
The necropsy test results is a good clue to what could be ailing this hen. Fungal spores are not destroyed easily and there may still be some around. To treat aspergillosis you need to get some fluconazole. If by...
It's not possible to tell you what's wrong with your hen from looking at a picture. All I can tell from the photo is she's very beautiful, and it makes me sad to hear she's sick.
I can give you a few possibilities. The most common cause of a hen feeling sick is a crop disorder. Is it evening...