20-week old pullet sneezing/gaping

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This is such a cool sprayer and what a good idea to use it with the oxine! Thanks for that!
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Do you have this sprayer too, gumpsgirl? I ordered it today. Here's hoping it works out well for me! I'm excited to get it, but not excited about paying extra for shipping, so it's coming UPS ground.
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So are you meaning that this type of bacteria can be found in wet pine shavings? I don't mean to be dense, I just want to make sure I understand this correctly.
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I don't. I just went to the sight and looked at it. It sure would have been handy when my flock was battling the Coryza. I never did get my chicks and chickens sprayed down with the Oxine, because I couldn't ever find an effective way of doing it without soaking all of them. This would've been perfect for that! Let me know what you think of it once you get it, will you?
 
I sure will. I'm not sure if it will spray a fine enough mist, but I'm hopeful that it will. I forwent the Oxine spray too, as I was just wetting down the entire pullet when I sprayed it in her face, and I decided she was traumatized enough as it was.
 
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So are you meaning that this type of bacteria can be found in wet pine shavings? I don't mean to be dense, I just want to make sure I understand this correctly.
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Here is the link to the article I found:

http://www.vetpathology.org/cgi/content/full/38/2/233

Very interesting article, thanks. I was just curious, because the pine shavings in my smaller coop tend to get wet easily when it rains and I certainly don't want to go through what Wynette has been dealing with.
 
Morning, folks! My little girl is still the same, but tonight at 6 p.m. is 48 hrs. since the first dose, so I'm not expecting to see any improvement yet.

I found my Chicken Health Handbook, and it says the tick that spreads this spirochetes virus is found only in the southwest (I'm in Michigan). So, unless these ticks have migrated to my area, which I suppose can definitely happen, then it must have been caused by a mosquito bite.

I'll read the article gator provided - thanks so much!
 
Hopefully you'll start seeing some improvement soon Wynette. You do have to take into account that this has been going on for quite some time now so I'm sure this lovely bacteria is quite active inside your little hen. It's not like she was sick for a week and then you caught this. I think it's going to take quite a few days to bring this stuff under control with the length of time she's had it. At least it has been identified and the vet knew the correct way to treat it, so hang in there! She's bound to get better.
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Thanks, gumpsgirl! You're always so friendly & positive - it's folks like YOU that keep bringing me back to BYC for advice & feedback!!

Yes, I'd thought of the fact that she's been sick for so long and it might take more time for her to get to feeling better. I'm HOPING that by Sunday she's at least eating on her own; the 3-4 daily feedings are so difficult to work into my already full schedule, but I'll keep on doing it as long as she needs me to!
 

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