This past Sunday (5 days ago) I got four new hens from a friend. On the first day, my barred rock sneezed/made a snorting sound a few times. At first I thought maybe she put her head in too deep getting a drink of water, and maybe got water up her nose. The sneezing has continued since then and has become more recognizably a sneeze. It's possible she's having some slightly loose droppings too... nothing very bad but there's a little bit on her bum and my friend says she's always looked very clean back there. Other than that, she acts perfectly healthy, and in fact has been the most active of the flock - always running around, scratching in the dirt, and actually so far I think she is my only consistently laying hen. The others may still be stressed from the new surroundings. In the past couple days, the others have started sneezing too, and I think the barred rock might be getting a little worse just because her nares look wet now, and they didn't before.
I did tell my friend about all this and she says that none of her remaining chickens have any symptoms.
So given this situation, what do you all think I should do? I guess my options are treating with Tylan, or letting nature take its course.
I did tell my friend about all this and she says that none of her remaining chickens have any symptoms.
So given this situation, what do you all think I should do? I guess my options are treating with Tylan, or letting nature take its course.