- May 29, 2019
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Hi all, today while I was free ranging my hens, I noticed my 19 month old Barred Rock chicken had her mouth open and was acting as though she were about to sneeze. She'd keep it open for a second, then forage for a second, lift her head up and open her beak, and repeat. Initially I thought she simply got something down the wrong pipe for a second and needed to sneeze (I've seen this happen before). But then I noticed strings of thick, clear discharge between her upper and lower beak, and some coming out of one of her nares.
When I went to pick her up she was feisty (she was not happy to have her foraging interrupted). I wiped what I could from the sides of her beak and nare--it was saliva-like but thicker, a little foamy in parts, and clear. Once I put her down she went right back to foraging and eating, and she no longer was frequently opening her beak as if to sneeze. Her crop is full, and she's still eating and running around. I didn't notice any rattling or raspy breathing sounds, bad odors, nor any further discharge since clearing her the first time. Her eyes are bright and clear, and comb is bright red.
What could this have been/what should I be on the look out for? Is it possibly a one-off? Do chickens hypersalivate if they have trouble getting something down? Or was it a really slimy slug (I had a hen get a big mucusy glob stuck to her beak from one but it wasn't as clear)? Or, could it be respiratory? Also, any best practices for supportive care/to prevent further issues? THANK YOU!
When I went to pick her up she was feisty (she was not happy to have her foraging interrupted). I wiped what I could from the sides of her beak and nare--it was saliva-like but thicker, a little foamy in parts, and clear. Once I put her down she went right back to foraging and eating, and she no longer was frequently opening her beak as if to sneeze. Her crop is full, and she's still eating and running around. I didn't notice any rattling or raspy breathing sounds, bad odors, nor any further discharge since clearing her the first time. Her eyes are bright and clear, and comb is bright red.
What could this have been/what should I be on the look out for? Is it possibly a one-off? Do chickens hypersalivate if they have trouble getting something down? Or was it a really slimy slug (I had a hen get a big mucusy glob stuck to her beak from one but it wasn't as clear)? Or, could it be respiratory? Also, any best practices for supportive care/to prevent further issues? THANK YOU!