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Gapeworm or something else??

Still good. Nothing off taking a bath right now
 

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Have you brought any new to you birds home recently? Within the last few months?

Respiratory illness and disease is much more likely compared to gapeworm.
 
If she's breathing normally, it's not gapeworms. It's most likely something environmental.
Then again she hasn’t eaten since the mor
Have you brought any new to you birds home recently? Within the last few months?

Respiratory illness and disease is much more likely compared to gapeworm.
one but she is completely separate but she started before we got her. She gots no other symptoms only the sneezing but it isn’t repetitive and stops for hours and when sleeping she’s quiet
 
Then again she hasn’t eaten since the mor

one but she is completely separate but she started before we got her. She gots no other symptoms only the sneezing but it isn’t repetitive and stops for hours and when sleeping she’s quiet
One bird...when?

Just so you know illnesses and diseases can travel in the air. They can travel on your shoes when you walk from one pen/coop to the next. It is extremely difficult to properly quarantine in a backyard setting so don't think that just because they're on separate sides of the yard that they cannot pass something back and forth.
I'm not saying that it happened in your situation but it.


If she's only sneezing every now and then It's possible it's just dusty or something in the air.

Can you take a video of your bird?
 

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