kmburke1125
In the Brooder
- Aug 2, 2021
- 4
- 15
- 24
The heat in our area was extremely high and tempers were flaring between our two roosters (who normally get along).
Upon breaking it up the fight we could see Yergen (in the video) was wheezing and breathing very hard. We thought at first it could be a lodged feather in his throat, but know I am wondering if it could be swelling in his trachea. There are no signs of swelling on the outside of his body. I cannot see any obstructions in his throat.
He is not eating or drinking so I syringing a mixture of a few drops of olive oil, water, honey, and vitamins. I purchased some Tylan 50 as to it is the ONLY antibiotic available in our area. I will try to give him his first injection soon. He is separated from the others.
Upon breaking it up the fight we could see Yergen (in the video) was wheezing and breathing very hard. We thought at first it could be a lodged feather in his throat, but know I am wondering if it could be swelling in his trachea. There are no signs of swelling on the outside of his body. I cannot see any obstructions in his throat.
He is not eating or drinking so I syringing a mixture of a few drops of olive oil, water, honey, and vitamins. I purchased some Tylan 50 as to it is the ONLY antibiotic available in our area. I will try to give him his first injection soon. He is separated from the others.