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I'm no vet, but I used to call a knowledgeable, kind man for advice, til he passed on. I remember he said diff meds helps diff areas of congestion. When you don't know exactly what you're dealing with, and no vet can help, you just do your best & monitor & consider ALL symptoms, dietary, poo, where is congestion, is there any other body swelling, look at eyes, throat, nares, butt, etc. Sounds like you are doing that.She does not have any eye drainage at all. She is not necessarily sneezing or coughing, but she is wheezing and gargling a lot. When she breaths I can hear the mucus making gargling and cracking noises, and some times she’ll shanks her head struggling to breath. Her breast area below her crop seems swollen and inflamed (I’m thinking that’s her irritated lungs). I may look into the fish Zole. I’ve heard it suggested on quite a few slights. The yellow mucus in her beak looks like the mucus chickens with pox, however she does not and has never had that. Thank you for all your replies so far, they have helped a ton!
Mine occasionally smell horsey too, & I wondered is my sense of smell off a bit, it is the neighbor's horse barn I smell, or it is the straw I put in their nesting egg boxes? I'd be curious to hear others giving feedback on that lol.None of the other birds are displaying any symptoms so far. She is in a horse stall separate from all the others. I’ve been giving the flock all kids of healthy immune boosts like ACV and garlic. I have noticed her dropping smell (oddly enough) like the distinct smell of a horse. It sounds weird, but it has that equine smell to it! I could not find anything about that online, so I’m not sure why her droppings smell that way. I am thinking a vet would be necessary, even though I usually don’t take mine to a vet. At least I could know for sure what she has, because there are a TON of respiratory issues and infections that can determine a lot (such as weather she will be a carrier the rest of her life or not), which hopefully isn’t the case. For now she is drinking, eating, and pecking around for food. If she is acting this well, I’m hoping it’s just a minor respiratory infection that can be treated without complications.