Ugh, looks like my flock of thirty is rapidly catching this respiratory illness. Yesterday afternoon I went out to the coop to let the group out for some free ranging pleasure. One of the silkies was slow to get up and upon further inspection I noticed that her eye was swollen and she had some labored breathing. Then I heard another bird wheezing inside the coop-another silkie. I removed those birds to a cage and started them on Tylan 50 orally. I check the birds over at night when I lock them in the coop and I did not hear any other unusual wheezing. This morning when I went out to let them out there were 6 other birds wheezing. I gave them all Tylan 50. This is spreading rapidly. After researching here and other sites I don't think it is coryza-no fowl smell. I hate to start culling without a valiant attempt at treating. I know they can mask illness for a while but this seems to have shown up over night. The symptoms: wheezing, gurgling, lethargy, sneezing. I don't have anywhere to quarantine many birds and I'm afraid this will knock out my entire flock! Aside from the Tylan what else can I do to help them? Thanks, I always appreciate the advice here.