20wk old hen straining to defecate, making weird noises- Help

ScarlettSiren

In the Brooder
Feb 25, 2025
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Quick background - picked up from a local farm Saturday afternoon. Farm had a sneezing turkey on sight, but all the hens appeared happy and healthy. 3 hrs after getting her and her sister home, they began sneezing, had a little clear nasal discharge and would drink large amounts of water and regurgitate a little when bending head down.
Took to the vet today for these upper respiratory symptoms as she and her sister still appeared otherwise healthy. Normal energy levels, drinking a lot, eating constantly (they are in a large brooder to quarantine from the rest of my flock). He prescribed Tylan powder to mix into their water for the next 21 days to treat them. He did not feel symptoms were consistent with avian influenza.
Have not seen the regurgitation since about 6hrs after getting them home after purchasing them until getting them back home today, however, they are not closely monitored as my husband and I work full time jobs.
This evening, one of the hens was making an odd, stuttered breathy sound. I popped my head in the bathroom they're currently in (it's been quite cold at night and we don't have an extra heat lamp) and she was straining to defecate while making this noise. She was producing droppings, but kept grooming her vent repeatedly and kept doing this several times. After, she popped right back up like she was fine. Happened one other time since, but stopped as soon as I popped my head into the bathroom.
We *just* started the Tylan powder about an hour ago and both barred rocks have drank a lot.


1) What type of bird , age and weight (does the chicken seem or feel lighter or thinner than the others.)
Barred rock hen, 20wks old, unsure of weight, but is appropriate.

2) What is the behavior, exactly.
See above

3) How long has the bird been exhibiting symptoms?
At least 3.5 days for respiratory symptoms, a few hours for the defecation symptoms.

4) Are other birds exhibiting the same symptoms?
Sister from same batch of eggs hatched together from the same farm is showing respiratory symptoms.

5) Is there any bleeding, injury, broken bones or other sign of trauma.
No

6) What happened, if anything that you know of, that may have caused the situation.
Unclear- just got them 3 days ago

7) What has the bird been eating and drinking, if at all.
Purina medicated starter/grower feed, has gotten a blueberry or two and some dried soldier fly larvae

8) How does the poop look? Normal? Bloody? Runny? etc.
Poop is normal, but urates are clear and runny

9) What has been the treatment you have administered so far?
Tylan Powder started about an hour ago

10 ) What is your intent as far as treatment? For example, do you want to treat completely yourself, or do you need help in stabilizing the bird til you can get to a vet?
I don't want them to suffer, but I'm not going to spend a ridiculous amount of money on them, if I'm being honest. If I need to cull them, I will. If it's something I can manage at home a long with the Tylan powder, I'd like to go that route.

11) If you have a picture of the wound or condition, please post it. It may help.
I don't

12) Describe the housing/bedding in use
Currently in large dog crate converted to temporary brooder that was sanitized 48hrs prior to picking hens up. Puppy pads line the bottom of crate with layer of pine shavings on top of it.
 
No eggs that I'm aware of. Seller told me they had not laid yet to his knowledge either.

They do not currently have grit, but my delivery of it does arrive tomorrow.

I can get photos tomorrow, but they're closed up for the night and have gotten a bit stressed when "going to bed" the last few nights. Unsure if it's because the bathroom is so dark because they have done better with a very dim nightlight on, otherwise they nervously chirp all night 🙃
Do they also have access to grit, in addition to their food?

Have they ever laid an egg?

A picture of the chickens and their poop would be helpful.
 
No eggs that I'm aware of. Seller told me they had not laid yet to his knowledge either.

They do not currently have grit, but my delivery of it does arrive tomorrow.

I can get photos tomorrow, but they're closed up for the night and have gotten a bit stressed when "going to bed" the last few nights. Unsure if it's because the bathroom is so dark because they have done better with a very dim nightlight on, otherwise they nervously chirp all night 🙃
They were up, so I snagged some pics of droppings and a video. Hopefully I can get it to upload!
Pics are flash and no flash
 

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No eggs that I'm aware of. Seller told me they had not laid yet to his knowledge either.

They do not currently have grit, but my delivery of it does arrive tomorrow.

I can get photos tomorrow, but they're closed up for the night and have gotten a bit stressed when "going to bed" the last few nights. Unsure if it's because the bathroom is so dark because they hav
Do they also have access to grit, in addition to their food?

Have they ever laid an egg?

A picture of the chickens and their poop would be helpful.

Do they also have access to grit, in addition to their food?

Have they ever laid an egg?

A picture of the chickens and their poop would be helpful.
The first pic of the hen (when I tried to upload the video) looks rough, I'm sorry, she was eating while perched, which is why she appears hunched over.
 

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Farm had a sneezing turkey on sight, but all the hens appeared happy and healthy. 3 hrs after getting her and her sister home, they began sneezing, had a little clear nasal discharge and would drink large amounts of water and regurgitate a little when bending head down.
Check the crops to make sure they are emptying overnight.
Provide grit (Crushed Granite) free choice.

Took to the vet today for these upper respiratory symptoms as she and her sister still appeared otherwise healthy. Normal energy levels, drinking a lot, eating constantly (they are in a large brooder to quarantine from the rest of my flock). He prescribed Tylan powder to mix into their water for the next 21 days to treat them.
21 Days of Tylosin? Average dosing period is 3-5days. Can you get more information about his prescription? What dose are they getting?
Have not seen the regurgitation since about 6hrs after getting them home after purchasing them until getting them back home today, however, they are not closely monitored

Purina medicated starter/grower feed, has gotten a blueberry or two and some dried soldier fly larvae
 
Wyorp Rock responded and is more medically knowledgeable than me so I'd follow their direction.

Best wishes for your new girls. Overall they look to be in good shape and the droppings appear normal. For sure, give them the grit so they can process any treats. Hopefully you can figure out what's going on.
 

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