AFFIRMATIVE NEWCASTLE BRONCHITIS

UPDATE:
they gave me 2 very strong antibiotics for her
he said that they should fix her to health
I'm hoping it helps
 
Thank you for the updates. Let us know how it goes. Keep in mind that many people deal with respiratory diseases in their backyard flocks. A lot depends on the diagnosis. Most respiratory diseases are contagious, and the whole flock may become carriers for life, or in infectious bronchitis, for up to a year. Sick chickens need to be kept warm, and to make sure that they are drinking well. Tube feeding is an option if survival is thought possible.
 
Thank you for the updates. Let us know how it goes. Keep in mind that many people deal with respiratory diseases in their backyard flocks. A lot depends on the diagnosis. Most respiratory diseases are contagious, and the whole flock may become carriers for life, or in infectious bronchitis, for up to a year. Sick chickens need to be kept warm, and to make sure that they are drinking well. Tube feeding is an option if survival is thought possible.

I will continue to update
I have kept her separated ever since I noticed her strange behavior
I give her water with a syringe
She eats a lot I've been feeding her corn, tuna, tomatoes, lettuce etc. and of course her regular scratch
I want to save her if possible
 

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