HELP!!! Listen to Breathing? What to do?

It sounds like he has stridor with sneezing, but there is some background noise. Is he shaking his head and congested? Do you see any small bubbles in an eye? Stridor is a high pitched sound that can be from swollen tissue or mucus plugs in the airway, or from a piece of feed that got stuck. With the sneezing, it is probably a respiratory infection, such as infectious bronchitis (IB) or mycoplasma (MG.) Do you have a vet who would see him? IB is a virus which is not treatable with antibiotics, but MG can be treated with Tylan (tylosin,) but you would need to get it online. Here is a link:
https://www.jedds.com/shop/tylan-soluble-100-g/
 
It sounds like he has stridor with sneezing, but there is some background noise. Is he shaking his head and congested? Do you see any small bubbles in an eye? Stridor is a high pitched sound that can be from swollen tissue or mucus plugs in the airway, or from a piece of feed that got stuck. With the sneezing, it is probably a respiratory infection, such as infectious bronchitis (IB) or mycoplasma (MG.) Do you have a vet who would see him? IB is a virus which is not treatable with antibiotics, but MG can be treated with Tylan (tylosin,) but you would need to get it online. Here is a link:
https://www.jedds.com/shop/tylan-soluble-100-g/

She appears to be absolutely normal other than the goose sounding noises! When she’s eating grass (I let them out of their 8x24 enclosed run when we are home) she doesn’t seems to quiet with the noises

I’ll observe and made her a vet appt for tomorrow afternoon
 
If she is not sneezing, then I will bet that she stops doing this tomorrow. If not, then maybe a vet is in order. If you do some searching of “stridor in a chicken” on Google, you will see where many of these go away in a few hours.
 

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