ourrune
Chirping
Please please help! Wanting to know if theres anything i can do at home. I dont think my chicks have coccidiosis but i dont know! One started to sneeze few days ago now its turned into congested sounds when she breathes normally and when she tries to chirp or what not the congestion prevents her and you can hear it. Thats when she gurgles. Happens maybe every 10 min or so sometimes a lot longer. Her eyes and everything are fine shes eating and drinking. they are 8 weeks old. Im at a complete loss as to what to do. She has always been a runt just recently grew a tail thats barley there, shes skinny and think maybe a boy.
I started giving them ultrakibble and medicated food. Shes scratching etc. acting mostly normal right now. I wouldnt know what is normal and what isnt however. She was tucking her head in and fluffing herself out and twitching her head and scratching her ear until i gave her the ultrakibble and medicated food and she stopped acting funny but still breathing badly.
They are in the house right now in a plywood box that is around 3ft by 2 ft wide temporarily until we get their coop and run finished. Floor has pine shavings.
How normal is it for them to bite at themselves? If they have external parasites what do i do about that? It has been quite a few days since this started and no one else is breathing badly or acting sick but i think she is biting and scratching herself more than she normally does.
Please any advise is helpful ive called 3 vets and no help what so ever.
Theres quite a few feathers all around the floor of the temp. Coop is that normal? They all bite at themselves a bit but i assumed that was normal behavior?
i just right now noticed my salmon faverolle just sneezed and shook her head and she was not doing that the other day. Please help us! If corid is what i need to do i will i just didnt think that was what the problem was i want to make sure i get them the right help.
I started giving them ultrakibble and medicated food. Shes scratching etc. acting mostly normal right now. I wouldnt know what is normal and what isnt however. She was tucking her head in and fluffing herself out and twitching her head and scratching her ear until i gave her the ultrakibble and medicated food and she stopped acting funny but still breathing badly.
They are in the house right now in a plywood box that is around 3ft by 2 ft wide temporarily until we get their coop and run finished. Floor has pine shavings.
How normal is it for them to bite at themselves? If they have external parasites what do i do about that? It has been quite a few days since this started and no one else is breathing badly or acting sick but i think she is biting and scratching herself more than she normally does.
Please any advise is helpful ive called 3 vets and no help what so ever.
Theres quite a few feathers all around the floor of the temp. Coop is that normal? They all bite at themselves a bit but i assumed that was normal behavior?
i just right now noticed my salmon faverolle just sneezed and shook her head and she was not doing that the other day. Please help us! If corid is what i need to do i will i just didnt think that was what the problem was i want to make sure i get them the right help.