Chandlerharris
Songster
- Jan 17, 2021
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And, I’m sorry, this is yet another respiratory post. I’m just so confused with all the info out there and thought if you guys, more educated than I, heard the other info you could help me. One day last week in the evening my husband brought in my favorite pullet because she was very lethargic, both eyes swollen shut and “gasping” for air. It seemed her death was near and It was later at night so I just wrapped her in a towel and she died a few hours later. I can’t tell you when symptoms started, etc as I’m sick and bound inside. My husband is tending to the flock mostly and well.. sorry guys but your attention to detail can be off sometimes. Lol. So fast forward to today and he brings another younger pullet in with swollen shut eyes but no obvious respiratory issues. I go out to see for myself since it seems whatever it is is spreading and I see two more pullets with similar symptoms. One with no swollen eyes but just “gasping”. Shaking its head occasionally. Another with no swollen eyes but I could hear it rattling when breathing from 10 feet away. I’ve quarantined them and given them colloidal silver and acv as that is all I have right now but confused as to what else to do now for these birds? I can send my husband to tractor supply when he’s off work but all I see in stock there isn’t much. Tylan “200” not 50. They do have the vetrx, too. I don’t want this killing my whole flock so any advice would be great. Thank you.
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