I’m sorry I missed that message. That’s good. She’s inside to at least notice the little things cause it helps.Yes she's inside now
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I’m sorry I missed that message. That’s good. She’s inside to at least notice the little things cause it helps.Yes she's inside now
Yes kicks, she's kind of walking then just stands, she sneezes but no mucus sounds dry
That's not cold, she just inhaled something the wrong way.It's around 50 degrees here, the vet rx seems to have helped she stopped doing the sneezing so aggressively
Thank you for chiming in because I also didn’t know that that was toxic to birds. Because I use that to introduce new goats to each other. That way everybody smells the same with that point. But thank you for chiming in because that’s a good bit of information for the poster but also for other members of the community. (Like myself too)That's not cold, she just inhaled something the wrong way.
Get a warm, wet rag and some dish soap and get all the vicks off, it's toxic to birds.
I think it's toxic to birds and cats.Thank you for chiming in because I also didn’t know that that was toxic to birds. Because I use that to introduce new goats to each other. That way everybody smells the same with that point. But thank you for chiming in because that’s a good bit of information for the poster but also for other members of the community. (Like myself too)
I use old shirts in their bedding area just to help them warm up, they are constantly cleaned aswell. Her stuffy nose is going away but I want to get rid of it for sureI definitely don’t think it’s the cold. We haven’t seen 50° here in a while. Been below freezing temperatures for weeks till last week like every winter. My chickens I’ve had handled down to the single digits. Remember that chickens have their own down coat they wear all the time. So they stay warmer than we do so 50° is like a perfect temperature almost for them.
But it does have me thinking of what could possibly be wrong, but it would be best to bring her in (if possible) because the best way to figure it out is to keep an eye on symptoms and just overall watching them helps figure out what could be causing it.
What type of bedding do you use if any in the coop?
Yes she's inside now
Yes I only added vicks to help her breathe easier for a bit but I took it off momentarilyThat's not cold, she just inhaled something the wrong way.
Get a warm, wet rag and some dish soap and get all the vicks off, it's toxic to birds.