6-week-old rooster's breathing sounds odd

MrsClucky

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May 10, 2008
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Mr. Schmellman was actually neutered on Monday. He's now a 'nooster.' Recovering beautifully - being kept inside until all better. Vet did not feel antibiotics were needed. Last night, I noticed his breathing sounded odd - a wet sort of clicking sound. He seems fine - energetic, eating well, eyes clear. His incision is healing well, not red or festering. So I'm wondering if this is normal rooster noise or if I should be concerned about infection, fluid in the lungs, etc. Any advice greatly appreciated!
 
anytime they are stressed (a surgery would do it for sure)..
extra protein and vitamins can help.

stress lowers the immune system and makes them vulnerable to illness..especially respiratory..
a call to the vet might be needed.

is he eating and drinking as usual?
is he up and moving around and alert?

do you have any antibiotics on hand?
 
thanks so much for your answer!

he seems completely normal: eating, drinking, preening, eyes clear, no sneezing or coughing

just the odd sort of airy/fluidy sounding breathing - and possibly a bit more subdued than usual

I think we'll go to the vet today - antibiotics couldn't hurt

I have some Durvet - will mix in with water

will update post when I learn more

thanks again, Bea
 
I'm rather in shock that someone would caponize your boy...wow...
Healthy breathing should sound like Blacksmith's bellows...I'v listened with a stethoscope to Slifer's lungs before...

I don't know about the antibiotics though..see what the vet says...
 
I'm lucky to live fairly close to one of the few vets who can/will (although this is only the third request he's ever had). He wouldn't have done it if the rooster were older but at 6 weeks thought it was safe.

Now, if only I knew what a bellows sounded like...
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