- Jun 19, 2009
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I recently took in 2 BC marans and a wheaton maran from a local chicken owner along with a buff Orpington. They were all hatched this year. I have quarantined them for a couple of months now. They eat and drink fine, scratch around, preen, lay, basically act fairly normal.
There are a few things I am puzzled by:
They periodically sneeze: just one sneeze. No runny nose, eyes, etc. No gaping or gasping, just a short sneeze. I had read that Vit D deficiencies can cause this so just I started them on Cod Liver oil. The previous owner had been confined on a dirt area with no access to grass. When we got them home and put them in a small area with grass they went nuts. Couldn't get enough greens.
Diarrhea: We brought them home in a large cardboard box in the back seat of the car. My son and I were gagging by the time we got home from the smell of the poop. I wasn't sure what the cause of this was but started them on antibiotic (tetracycaline) asap and followed with yogurt. They originally head really watery poop, now it more solid but not typical chicken poop look. It's yellowish and still not well formed.
One of the hen's comb has turned a lighter color though she still is laying, eating, drinking, scratching, preening just fine and shows no sign of molting.
I've also dusted them with DE for mites (haven't seen any)
We are very new to chickens and this kind of seems overwhelming trying to diagnose and treat these issues. Any help or suggestions would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks
There are a few things I am puzzled by:
They periodically sneeze: just one sneeze. No runny nose, eyes, etc. No gaping or gasping, just a short sneeze. I had read that Vit D deficiencies can cause this so just I started them on Cod Liver oil. The previous owner had been confined on a dirt area with no access to grass. When we got them home and put them in a small area with grass they went nuts. Couldn't get enough greens.
Diarrhea: We brought them home in a large cardboard box in the back seat of the car. My son and I were gagging by the time we got home from the smell of the poop. I wasn't sure what the cause of this was but started them on antibiotic (tetracycaline) asap and followed with yogurt. They originally head really watery poop, now it more solid but not typical chicken poop look. It's yellowish and still not well formed.
One of the hen's comb has turned a lighter color though she still is laying, eating, drinking, scratching, preening just fine and shows no sign of molting.
I've also dusted them with DE for mites (haven't seen any)
We are very new to chickens and this kind of seems overwhelming trying to diagnose and treat these issues. Any help or suggestions would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks