Coriza striking again??

Skywarita

Songster
5 Years
Jul 14, 2018
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Portugal
Hello! So my chicken got coriza and she got cured with Agribon but now shes sneezing / heavt breathing again... what do I do??? Thanks in advance...
 
Hello! So my chicken got coriza and she got cured with Agribon but now shes sneezing / heavt breathing again... what do I do??? Thanks in advance...
Can you post some photos of her?

I'm sorry that she is sick.
What is Agribon - do you mean Albon?

Infectious Coryza is a contagious respiratory disease and makes the bird a carrier for life. Birds can become symptomatic over and over during their lifetime. There is no cure once the chicken is infected, all you can do is try to manage her symptoms the best you can.
Infectious Coryza symptoms can be treated with Sulfadrugs like Albon, SMP-TMZ and sulfadimethoxine.
It would be good to seek vet care and get testing to be sure you know what disease she has. Often a secondary infection from respiratory disease like Mycoplasma or Infectious Bronchitis can accompany Infectious Coryza. If there is Mycoplasma or secondary infection from Infectious Bronchitis, Tylan50 can be used for those.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044
 
Can you post some photos of her?

I'm sorry that she is sick.
What is Agribon - do you mean Albon?

Infectious Coryza is a contagious respiratory disease and makes the bird a carrier for life. Birds can become symptomatic over and over during their lifetime. There is no cure once the chicken is infected, all you can do is try to manage her symptoms the best you can.
Infectious Coryza symptoms can be treated with Sulfadrugs like Albon, SMP-TMZ and sulfadimethoxine.
It would be good to seek vet care and get testing to be sure you know what disease she has. Often a secondary infection from respiratory disease like Mycoplasma or Infectious Bronchitis can accompany Infectious Coryza. If there is Mycoplasma or secondary infection from Infectious Bronchitis, Tylan50 can be used for those.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044
Im sorry I dont have pictures with me of hr right now... but she looks the same as always! (No nose discharge, no swollen eyes, just noisy breathing and sneezing). Im sorry I did get the name wrong, it's sulfadimethoxine! The brand name is Agribon. I gave her this medication months ago and it worked ike a charm, now she is bad again so Im repeating the process I hope Im doing the right thing!
I will check the vet to see if she has any other diease... Thank you so much for your answer!!! :)
 
Im sorry I dont have pictures with me of hr right now... but she looks the same as always! (No nose discharge, no swollen eyes, just noisy breathing and sneezing). Im sorry I did get the name wrong, it's sulfadimethoxine! The brand name is Agribon. I gave her this medication months ago and it worked ike a charm, now she is bad again so Im repeating the process I hope Im doing the right thing!
I will check the vet to see if she has any other diease... Thank you so much for your answer!!! :)
Hope she gets better soon:)
 
The symptoms you have described do not sound as serious as infectious coryza. Usually there would be thick nasal discharge, swelling of the face or eyes, pus drainage from eyes, coughing and a bad odor. Did she have worse symptoms the last time? Mycoplasma gallisepticum or MG is more common, and there are other viral diseases, such as infectious bronchitis and ILT in poultry. Here is a list of respiratory diseases and symptoms:
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044
 
The symptoms you have described do not sound as serious as infectious coryza. Usually there would be thick nasal discharge, swelling of the face or eyes, pus drainage from eyes, coughing and a bad odor. Did she have worse symptoms the last time? Mycoplasma gallisepticum or MG is more common, and there are other viral diseases, such as infectious bronchitis and ILT in poultry. Here is a list of respiratory diseases and symptoms:
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044
Thank you for your answer!! She is havint less severe symptoms for sure, only heavy breathing/ sneezing but no nasal discharge, swollen face or bad breath. She just seems a little less lively I would say... I started giving her the coriza trratment again maybe I should stop? I will call my vet as soon as possible too!
 
I would finish the dosage since you have been giving it for a few days. Make sure that your chicken coop has ventilation near the ceiling from one end to the other. Keep the bedding dry and as dust-free as possible. Environmental things, such as dust and mold can cause symptoms of respiratory diseases.
 
I would finish the dosage since you have been giving it for a few days. Make sure that your chicken coop has ventilation near the ceiling from one end to the other. Keep the bedding dry and as dust-free as possible. Environmental things, such as dust and mold can cause symptoms of respiratory diseases.
Thank you for the tips!SHe sleeps at an open coop, ots always ventilated! (There are no predators in here) And I will finish the dosage then :)
 

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