Chicken not able to breath

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Chicken not able to breath as marking noses see in below video and tell me the treatment
 

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I don't see a video. Could you try uploading it again? Also can you give more information? I would separate the chicken for sure from the others. I'm assuming you can't make it to a vet. How long has she been doing this for? The thing is it could be some different things. I had a chick that had issues earlier in the year and I treated with VetRx but the issue is it could be multiple things like gapeworms for example. Is she keeping her beak open?
 
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I don't see a video. Could you try uploading it again? Also can you give more information? I would separate the chicken for sure from the others. I'm assuming you can't make it to a vet. How long has she been doing this for? The thing is it could be some different things. I had a chick that had issues earlier in the year and I treated with VetRx but the issue is it could be multiple things like gapeworms for example. Is she keeping her beak open?
Yes I am not able to upload video but I upload photo and open his mouth and making noises and this problem this stated today morning
 
Upload your video to youtube, then link it here. Direct downloads of videos will not post on the forum.

Have you examined inside of their beak, down their throat (looking for obstruction or worms). Have they recently been molested by a predator, cat, dog, other animal, someone's kid? (possible puncture of one of many air sacs). Is/Are their eye(s) moist, bubbly? (possible respiratory infection or worse). Is there an obstruction in one or both of their nares (nostrils), are they moist or dry? (moist would be bad, dry would be good).
 
Upload your video to youtube, then link it here. Direct downloads of videos will not post on the forum.

Have you examined inside of their beak, down their throat (looking for obstruction or worms). Have they recently been molested by a predator, cat, dog, other animal, someone's kid? (possible puncture of one of many air sacs). Is/Are their eye(s) moist, bubbly? (possible respiratory infection or worse). Is there an obstruction in one or both of their nares (nostrils), are they moist or dry? (moist would be bad, dry would be good).

It's eye almost looks... foggy in the picture? Like... not clear?
Just on the photo alone I'd say he was too hot but there shouldn't be noise when breathing, or affecting only one bird... :/
 
It looks like your chicken is gasping and gaping, but I can’t see a viedo. What is your location in the world. Has there been a respiratory infection going on in your flock, or is exotic Newcastles disease a problem where you live? Sometimes they cannget a piece of food stuck in the airway, and may have stridor, but the picture shows a lot of distress breathing. Gapeworm can be a problem, and that is treated with 10% fenbendazole for 5 consecutive days 1/4 ml per pound. Gapeworm is repare, but respiratory infections are more common.
 
It's eye almost looks... foggy in the picture? Like... not clear?3
Just on the photo alone I'd say he was too hot but there shouldn't be noise when breathing, or affecting only one bird... :/
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Can you answer some of the questions above? Sorry that more are sick. Some respiratory diseases will not respond to antibiotics, especially if it is caused by a virus. Do you have a vet available? I woill check back in the morning.
 

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