Stoney Brooke Farms
Chirping
- Mar 11, 2019
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Hello, all!
I have a 7-8 month old bantam pullet. Her brother passed away three weeks ago. I think his issue was mites. I could be wrong, but I do know that he had a severe case (rain has NOT let up in months here in Alabama). The pullet showed signs of lethargy very soon after the rooster died. I checked her and she had mites as well.
I dusted her (and the entire coop) with DE and isolated her.
She has been in isolation for over two weeks. The mites are gone, but she has had severe respiratory issues—gasping for air, swollen skin below the eye, lethargy, wheezing noises.....I have been expecting her to die any minute. But, in the past two days, she is showing signs of vast improvement.
My issue is this—I don’t know what has caused the respiratory issue. I don’t know if when I was syringing her fluids I possibly caused some issue or if this is a contagious thing that can spread to the rest of the flock if I reintroduce her. Or, was this respiratory issue caused by the mites???
I have searched and searched and can’t come up with a definitive answer.
I would be so grateful for some help here.....I don’t want to cull her. But I don’t want to infect the rest of the flock, either. I am hoping someone who has a lot more experience than I do has been here and can help...
Thanks!!!!
Lori
I have a 7-8 month old bantam pullet. Her brother passed away three weeks ago. I think his issue was mites. I could be wrong, but I do know that he had a severe case (rain has NOT let up in months here in Alabama). The pullet showed signs of lethargy very soon after the rooster died. I checked her and she had mites as well.
I dusted her (and the entire coop) with DE and isolated her.
She has been in isolation for over two weeks. The mites are gone, but she has had severe respiratory issues—gasping for air, swollen skin below the eye, lethargy, wheezing noises.....I have been expecting her to die any minute. But, in the past two days, she is showing signs of vast improvement.
My issue is this—I don’t know what has caused the respiratory issue. I don’t know if when I was syringing her fluids I possibly caused some issue or if this is a contagious thing that can spread to the rest of the flock if I reintroduce her. Or, was this respiratory issue caused by the mites???
I have searched and searched and can’t come up with a definitive answer.
I would be so grateful for some help here.....I don’t want to cull her. But I don’t want to infect the rest of the flock, either. I am hoping someone who has a lot more experience than I do has been here and can help...
Thanks!!!!
Lori