I have a little OEGB pullet with respiratory symptoms: frequent snicking and laboured open beaked breathing when sitting down. She is otherwise well, eating (though not a lot) and drinking, but not laying. Poops are normal. She is nearly a year old and has been laying until recently. She is bright and perky and rather fed up at being on her own, pacing about and wanting to get out. I have isolated her for nearly 6 weeks now from the flock in a hospital cage, treating her with only vitamins and rest. I thought she would either die or get better, but I've seen barely any difference in her the whole time.
I was reading about avian influenza and she doesn't have enough symptoms to be the virulent strain and she is also still very much alive after 6 weeks! No other flock members have any symptoms at all.
Might she have a lesser strain or another respiratory illness?
I did ponder about gapeworm but haven't treated for that yet.
Is there anything else I can do to help her get better and rejoin the flock?
It's like she has an annoying cold that won't go away.
I was reading about avian influenza and she doesn't have enough symptoms to be the virulent strain and she is also still very much alive after 6 weeks! No other flock members have any symptoms at all.
Might she have a lesser strain or another respiratory illness?
I did ponder about gapeworm but haven't treated for that yet.
Is there anything else I can do to help her get better and rejoin the flock?
It's like she has an annoying cold that won't go away.