My hen is snoring… or is she sick? I’ve not seen her do this before. What do you think?
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She's not snoring.My hen is snoring… or is she sick? I’ve not seen her do this before. What do you think?
Thank you!! I will check her crop and get on this regimen for her.She's not snoring.
I'd check her crop to make sure it's emptying overnight.
I do see a thread you made a while back of her where she's sneezing. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/sneezing.1676368/
It may be that she has a respiratory illness, hard to know.
Since this seems to be chronic for her, if I didn't find another cause for the gasping (crop is emptying, no canker or lesions inside the beak), then I'd deworm her and consider giving her Tylosin to see if the symptoms improve.
You can find Safeguard Liquid Goat Dewormer (10%) at TSC or online. Dose is 0.23ml per pound of weight given orally once daily for 5days in a row.
Tylosin can be ordered online.
https://jedds.com/products/tylosin-powder?_pos=1&_sid=9d068963a&_ss=r
Ok, thanks for your thoughts. I’m out of town so I can’t do any diagnostics until I get back but I plan to check for all these proposed maladies. I’ll update when I know moreThey shouldn't vocalize while breathing (whether asleep or awake). So this is probably a sign that something's not right. Hard to tell what, as chickens are notoriously hard to diagnose, especially if you're not a vet. I had a chicken that "snored" (vocalized when inhaling/exhaling) and looked like she was struggling to breathe. It turned out that she had EYP, and the mass was pushing on her organs, lungs, and air sacs and was making it hard for her to breathe. I would've never guessed without a trip to the vet and an x-ray. Those are expensive, but without a vet it's really just guesswork...
Your chicken looks like she's struggling to breathe, not like she's adjusting her crop, so I don't think the issue is with her crop. Crop adjustments with impacted crop look different (I've had a chicken with impacted crop, too).