chicken may be sick

jessmg1987

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While feeding my flock this morning i noticed one of my new chickens was very weak and the other chickens are pecking at him. I also noticed one of my other chickens that i have had for a while is making a wierd sound(gurgling) like she has a cold.

Anyone had this happened? and if so what did you do?
 
Gurgling sounds like a respiratory ailment and probably needs medication, which I know very little about

...posting in disease section might get you quicker answers.
 
Rooster looks really rundown. Loosing some feathers and his face looks reddish. Any advice? Is this just
Him aging?
 
You mention "new" birds - how long have you had these birds and did you go through quarantine before integrating them into your existing flock? It sounds like you may have brought a disease into the mix with the new arrivals and your other bird has contracted it.
 
You mention "new" birds - how long have you had these birds and did you go through quarantine before integrating them into your existing flock? It sounds like you may have brought a disease into the mix with the new arrivals and your other bird has contracted it.

Agreed. You probably brought in something to your flock. Mycoplasmosis is the main thing we usually see passed around, but also, Coryza is common. Both can be brought in with birds you think are healthy but are carriers of the disease and pass it to your birds. That is the purpose of quarantine--see my signature line for the link to a thread all about that.
 
No new birds lately. I do have a few roosters living together but they don't fight or anything.
 
No new birds lately. I do have a few roosters living together but they don't fight or anything.

????

You said in the first post:

Quote: Sounded like you got new birds. That would probably be the source of your illness. Either that or one of your chickens you had for a while was a carrier already. First, chickens do not get head colds. They contract viral or bacterial diseases that can stay with them for life and even without having symptoms themselves, can pass it to other birds. There are a few exceptions, like if a bird becomes soaked to the bone in cold weather and contracts pneumonia, but that is not contagious and can be treated with Tylan 50, either injections or orally.

You'd have to determine if it was a particular situation that caused pneumonia or they have something like mycoplasmosis (called MG), which is contagious and leaves the bird a permanent carrier. You can treat the symptoms, but the disease will always be there.
 

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