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Buff orpington with respiratory problems.

Unfortunately, the BYC download doesn't work:( that's why you have to use another platform like Youtube.
What about here?
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If I'm gonna be BYC tech support there better be crullers in the donut box in the break room.
@AmeraucaunaHank
What platforms have you tried so far if any?
You can use vimeo, or make a fake instagram account and upload it there and link back.
 
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This may be simply a cosmetic issue. She may be sneezing to clear her nares which are clogged with dirt and maybe food. It's not easy to clean inside the nares, but you may need to try.

One nare goes all the way through to the other one. You can insert a very skinny syringe filled with saline and flush them. Lay the chicken on her side and flush one nare. It should drain out the other one. Flip her to her other side and repeat for the opposite nare. You may need to find something to dig out the gunk inside the nares if flushing doesn't work at first.
👋🏼 while reading this informative post it made a chicken nose question pop into my mind…. When a hen breathes through her nostrils is it abnormal for the soft tissue near the beak/eye are to suck inwards a little bit?
I have a hen that I noticed this happening on yesterday & while watching this breathing I also noticed that she has really small nostrils. She is a tiny penciled Plymouth Rock (Gabby is her name). Her face also is not red/pink like my other breeds & it’s more pale yellowish so I’m wondering if she gets enough oxygen? I’m going to try this flush on her to see if that helps her breathe easier. Thanks ahead of time for any answers.
 

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