- Mar 24, 2014
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The sneezing has upgraded into full blown respiratory issues unfortunately. One of the chickens sometimes breathes with her mouth open. Aside from that they are sneezing and scratching their noses a lot. No eye problems yet. Today I discovered white, milky poo. Whatever it is, my entire flock has it. It spread extremely quick and easily through the flock. I think they got it when one of my chicks became ill in the brooder. (I had to leave unexpected for a weekend and forgot to clean it before I left. It was gross when I came back) they've all had it for over a month now.
I have Tiagard, Doxy-Tyl, and Doxycycline. Will any of these work to treat the flock? I have a bet appointment, but the only avian vet who will see them is booked out for a month. I've been told to wait it out (it's not getting better) to give them garlic and apple cider vinegar (which they hate) and red chili peppers (they're indifferent) but where it's getting worse I feel like they need a tougher treatment plan.
Another thing I'm reading is that the flock is basically useless now. Some say you shouldn't eat the eggs. Others say they won't recover ever. I found a few articles that said they need to be quarantined forever and should never have offspring or have other chickens, and that they'll have chronic problems forever and the entire flock should be culled. I don't cull my flock as they're more than just chickens - they're my pets.
I have Tiagard, Doxy-Tyl, and Doxycycline. Will any of these work to treat the flock? I have a bet appointment, but the only avian vet who will see them is booked out for a month. I've been told to wait it out (it's not getting better) to give them garlic and apple cider vinegar (which they hate) and red chili peppers (they're indifferent) but where it's getting worse I feel like they need a tougher treatment plan.
Another thing I'm reading is that the flock is basically useless now. Some say you shouldn't eat the eggs. Others say they won't recover ever. I found a few articles that said they need to be quarantined forever and should never have offspring or have other chickens, and that they'll have chronic problems forever and the entire flock should be culled. I don't cull my flock as they're more than just chickens - they're my pets.