Emergency disease! Plz help

They are just sneezing and some have slight nasal discharge. They don't have bubbly eyes or swollen face and are not lethargic either.
What are these symptoms most close to?

Thanks alot for replying, i really appreciate it.
 
It sounds more like a virus such as infectious bronchitis, but MG sometimes can be very mild. No one can tell for sure without testing or a necropsy on a dead bird.

When i woke up today my roo had a smollen face along with watery eyes and nasal discharge , my hen has nasal discharge and is not lethargic like the rooster. The ayam cemanis are fine though.
 
Recently I got a pair of Ayam Cemani chickens(pic below) . They looked fine when i got them. The female started sneezing the next day and had a runny nose. The male also sneezes once in a while but does not have a runny nose. So, I sepearated them from the rest of the flock. Physically they look fine. Eating and drinking, plus they are super fast and its hard to catch them. They are very thin and and scared. I can easily tell the previous owner wasn't taking good care of them. At first i thought it might be due to stress. But the next day One of my chickens started sneezing and my rooster had a runny nose(the ones in my profile pic) , though they look fine , eating ,drinking and playing like usual.

What should i do guys? Any home remedies to cure them?
I can't take them to a vet cause the ones available here are total idiots and i had very bad experiences with them in the past.



Where are you from ? Sounds Like Respiratory Infection Or CRD
You can easily get some Enrofloxacin 10% brand name Conflox Oral
And you can get Neodox Forte Soluble Powder
 
@Saaniya is also in India, and knows what medications are available. Respiratory infections can be from a virus such as infectious bronchitis, ILT (infectious laryngo tracheitis,) or bacterial or bacteria-like, as in mycoplasma (MG,) or coryza. Newcastles is another much more severe disease that is common in some parts of the world.

Antibiotics such as Baytril (enrofloxicin,) tylosin, tiamulin, and oxytetracycline can treat MG, and sulfa antibiotics such as sulfamethazine and others may treat coryza.

If you are just seeing sneezing and a slight nasal drainage, it may be a virus which does not respond to antibiotics. But MG can look similar if it is a mild strain. If there is thick mucus, eye bubbles, wheezing, or facial swelling, I would use antibiotics if you keep the birds. Most respiratory diseases make survivors and the other birds carriers, sometimes for life. Sorry that you brought in sick birds. Sometimes stress will cause them to get sick.



Tylan & tylosin hardly available don't know why but here popular is Baytril be or doxycycline
 

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