HELP! Clogged nostrils (thick yellowish mucous), swollen yellowish spots under eyes, runny eyes

Ugh, not what I wanted to hear, but yeah, common sense. There are other chicken owners on the street and I certainly don't want to make anyone's cluckers sick, and I want to keep my original flock healthy and hopefully non carrier, I'll get them tested when I can afford it.

I haven't killed a thing in many years, I'm the hippie vegetarian type, and the friends I know who'd do it own chickens so I won't expose them or their flocks. This is going to be a difficult day/week :(

Thank you for the replies.
 
How do you dispose of sick dead chickens? I live in town.
Call your State vet or one of the labs, they might be willing to send someone out to pick them up for testing, or you could send the bodies via FedEx for testing. To save money on shipping, ask if you can use their FedEx account number. Of course if you're close enough to one of the four labs listed below you could just drop them off yourself and they will probably euthanize them as part of the $15 necropsy charge.

From: http://www.ncagr.gov/vet/ncvdl/FeeBrochure.pdf
North Carolina Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory System

FEE SCHEDULE
REVISED AUGUST 2014

Rollins Laboratory
2101 Blue Ridge Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27607
(919)733-3986

Griffin Laboratory
401 Quarry Rd.
Monroe, NC 28112
(704) 289-6448

Northwestern Laboratory
1689 N. Bridge St.
Elkin, NC 28621
(336) 526-2499

Western Laboratory
785 Airport Rd.
Fletcher, NC 28732
(828) 684-8188

Necropsy*
Companion Animal/Small .…....………………….……..…………... $50.00
Companion Animal/Large ........………...………………....……..…. $75.00
Food/ fiber animals & wildlife ..…….………….…........................... $25.00
Poultry (up to 8 birds) ……....….......…………………….……….... $15.00
Each additional bird ........…..……………...……………….……..….. $5.00

Organ Pluck (Tissue Handling Fee) ….……….…………….……..... $5.00
*Price includes necropsy procedure and associated in-house bac-teriology, virology, histopathology, molecular diagnostic, serology, and immunohistochemistry services for a single diagnostic prob-lem.
Necropsy Disposal Fees*

0-100 lbs....…………………………………......……….……………. $15.00
101-500 lbs ………………………………...…………….…………… $25.00
Over 500 lbs.....………………...………...….......……….………….. $50.00
*Assessed based on weight of carcass at necropsy

Rollins Laboratory, Raleigh
Phone (919) 733-3986
Fax (919) 733-0454

Northwestern Laboratory, Elkin
Phone (336) 526-2499
Fax (336) 526-2603

Griffin Laboratory, Monroe
Phone (704) 289-6448
Fax (704) 283-9660

Western Laboratory, Fletcher
Phone (828) 684-8188
Fax (828) 687-3574

-Kathy
 
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This morning she's doing a lot better, go figure :/ This is so stressful. I couldn't get the medicine, then we decided we'd cull, and now this morning she's doing great, the swelling has gone down, she's eating more and her nostrils aren't as clogged. She still smells funny but nothing like yesterday. Both her eyes are opened normal now.
All I did is give her a mix of flax seeds, molasses, oat bran, chick crumbles and children's multivitamins.
 
This morning she's doing a lot better, go figure :/ This is so stressful. I couldn't get the medicine, then we decided we'd cull, and now this morning she's doing great, the swelling has gone down, she's eating more and her nostrils aren't as clogged. She still smells funny but nothing like yesterday. Both her eyes are opened normal now.
All I did is give her a mix of flax seeds, molasses, oat bran, chick crumbles and children's multivitamins.
Are any of the labs close to you? If so, you could take one there and have them swab her sinuses, or maybe draw some blood. That shouldn't cost much, and you wouldn't have to cull.

-Kathy
 

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