KevinsChickens
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- Apr 11, 2022
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Hello, so last Saturday morning (4/9) my 6 year old rooster began singing as if he were losing his voice. I checked inside his beak and everything did look normal, but my sister said he was "breathing kinda hard" (which I didn't notice). Anyways, his voice returned in the afternoon and I thought that was the end of it but Sunday morning he had the exact same singing issue and I even heard him wheezing a bit as I held his beak open and inspected the inside of it. Once again, all his issues disappeared in the afternoon. On Monday morning, I noticed his left eye was watery and swollen at the corner. At this point I knew he wasn't just losing his voice from "old age," but rather actually had something on going. I put some garlic in his water that day and his eye was a bit better Tuesday morning, but all the issues returned on Wednesday. By Wednesday I had purchased some VetRx, and put a tiny bit in his water. Not only that, but before I put him to sleep I rubbed some VetRx over his comb, waddles, the back of his head, and the base of his wings. I was hoping he'd at least wake up looking better today, but he has the same watery left eye, and I also noticed some black spots in his combs skin (not scabs) which I'm not sure come from the VetRx since he doesn't have any spots on his waddles. Please give me some advice on what to do, I don't believe this is worms but rather a respiratory issue. The thing is, there are so many different respiratory infections I just don't know what it is or how to diagnose him. Thanks for the help.
Some additional information:
My plan is to continue giving him water with VetRx daily, but rub some on him before sleep like I did Wednesday but every 2 days for 2 weeks. Is this a good plan?
He is still energetic as ever.
As of Tuesday his singing has returned fully, but it's no where near what it used to be (before Saturday).
I have videos on his "broken singing," where his voice would drop off completely in the middle of singing, and videos on his current singing which kind of sounds like a child screaming.
His voice in general does sound a bit different, kind of like when a person is sick and you can tell it in their voice.
His stool looks completely normal.
His right eye looks completely normal.
Sometimes I catch him wheezing, but it's usually in the mornings or after he chases after me. It’s very noticeable when I open his beak.
He has nothing coming out of his nostrils, they seem fine.
When I looked down his beak, I used my phones flash and didn't see anything out of the ordinary.
He has not been sneezing, coughing, breathing with his beak open, or reaching for air. Don't even remember the last time I've seen him "yawn" either.
He is extremely vocal, literally impossible to get him to shut up, but I don't think his constant chirping tired his voice out.
He has a little 5 month old hen friend, which we got him 2 months ago. She seems absolutely fine, but should we also treat her too?
Before his new friend, he was a lone rooster for around 2 1/2 years, we had another hen that died when they were both around 3.
He and his friend are silkie chicken bantams.
He has slept in a big cage covered with blankets inside of a shack in my backyard for the past 5 years.
We have been giving him "Manna Pro Mixed Grain Scratch," or food at least similar to it when we can't find it in stores, for the past 5 years.
If any treatment is recommended, please let it be on Amazon so I can get it here as soon as possible with prime.
(Picture of his eye is from Monday morning, picture of his comb is from today, Thursday morning)
Some additional information:
My plan is to continue giving him water with VetRx daily, but rub some on him before sleep like I did Wednesday but every 2 days for 2 weeks. Is this a good plan?
He is still energetic as ever.
As of Tuesday his singing has returned fully, but it's no where near what it used to be (before Saturday).
I have videos on his "broken singing," where his voice would drop off completely in the middle of singing, and videos on his current singing which kind of sounds like a child screaming.
His voice in general does sound a bit different, kind of like when a person is sick and you can tell it in their voice.
His stool looks completely normal.
His right eye looks completely normal.
Sometimes I catch him wheezing, but it's usually in the mornings or after he chases after me. It’s very noticeable when I open his beak.
He has nothing coming out of his nostrils, they seem fine.
When I looked down his beak, I used my phones flash and didn't see anything out of the ordinary.
He has not been sneezing, coughing, breathing with his beak open, or reaching for air. Don't even remember the last time I've seen him "yawn" either.
He is extremely vocal, literally impossible to get him to shut up, but I don't think his constant chirping tired his voice out.
He has a little 5 month old hen friend, which we got him 2 months ago. She seems absolutely fine, but should we also treat her too?
Before his new friend, he was a lone rooster for around 2 1/2 years, we had another hen that died when they were both around 3.
He and his friend are silkie chicken bantams.
He has slept in a big cage covered with blankets inside of a shack in my backyard for the past 5 years.
We have been giving him "Manna Pro Mixed Grain Scratch," or food at least similar to it when we can't find it in stores, for the past 5 years.
If any treatment is recommended, please let it be on Amazon so I can get it here as soon as possible with prime.
(Picture of his eye is from Monday morning, picture of his comb is from today, Thursday morning)
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