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Hi All,
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This girl just started this in the past two hour or so. She's obviously in discomfort open mouth gulping for air and wheezing. I have spoken to our vet and will take her in this arvo but he really doesn't have much idea whats going on and other than administering some ABs or PTSing her he's otherwise unsure what to do.
I really don't want to lose her but will make the call if I have to. They have all been wormed recently and she's the only one from her flock who looks at all unwell as I said it only started in the past two or so hours, her breath doesn't smell sour at all and I can't see anything in her throat or mouth.
 
Last time I used kilverm (levamisole)
oh good so that works on gapeworms so you can rule them out. I am a lot more experienced with ducks , I only know a little about chickens. Your poor sweet baby there her gasping is breaking my heart shes so beautiful I really hope she makes it . hopefully someone i tagged or another expert will come on soon. .
 
How many days did you use the Kilverm? I believe it needs to be use every other day for about 3 treatments to get gapeworms. Your hen is gasping, and that can be a sign of worms or a respiratory disease. Can you look into her throat with a flashlight for any mucus, foreign body, or any yellow or white material?
 
Hi All,
.
This girl just started this in the past two hour or so. She's obviously in discomfort open mouth gulping for air and wheezing. I have spoken to our vet and will take her in this arvo but he really doesn't have much idea whats going on and other than administering some ABs or PTSing her he's otherwise unsure what to do.
I really don't want to lose her but will make the call if I have to. They have all been wormed recently and she's the only one from her flock who looks at all unwell as I said it only started in the past two or so hours, her breath doesn't smell sour at all and I can't see anything in her throat or mouth.
My hen is doing the same exact thing.
 
I've been searching the site. Don't know or can't really diagnose some issues.

Check for obstruction in the the mouth and throat. Check for air sack rupture. Her face doesn't look swollen and her eyes don't seam to have bubbles or discharge but that doesn't mean it's not a respiratory issue.
 

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