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Okie here is Bertha and Judy. I dont have the best phone camera and they kept running right when i wanted to take the picture.Welcome to BYC! Post some pictures of Bertha & Judy. We'll try and identify their breeds.
As best I can tell the one on the left (Bertha?) is probably a salmon favorelles and the other (Judy?) is probably a delaware.Okie here is Bertha and Judy. I dont have the best phone camera and they kept running right when i wanted to take the picture.
It sounds like she's sneezing. When they go to roost listen to her carefully for wet or wheezing breathing. If you hear that, I'd start her on a course of Tylan.so i'll just ask here for now and i can see there are other posts with similar question, but one of my chickens has been making random noises. it started yesterday, she is still eating and drinking, interacting with the other girls, and doesn't seem to be having trouble breathing or in any way looks sick. ill attach a video to it, if i attached correctly, you can hear her at like 31 seconds in and then a couple more times, with the loudest one at the end-ish. i'm just wondering if this is like the other threads on here where its gapeworm or a respiratory issue, which one it might be and what i can do for it? there is one vet that will do chickens here but is booked out till the end of the month.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/tKn3yWf6T5obsAD9A
so i'll just ask here for now and i can see there are other posts with similar question, but one of my chickens has been making random noises. it started yesterday, she is still eating and drinking, interacting with the other girls, and doesn't seem to be having trouble breathing or in any way looks sick. ill attach a video to it, if i attached correctly, you can hear her at like 31 seconds in and then a couple more times, with the loudest one at the end-ish. i'm just wondering if this is like the other threads on here where its gapeworm or a respiratory issue, which one it might be and what i can do for it? there is one vet that will do chickens here but is booked out till the end of the month.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/tKn3yWf6T5obsAD9A
if its just her sneezing a bunch will it go away on its own?It sounds like she's sneezing. When they go to roost listen to her carefully for wet or wheezing breathing. If you hear that, I'd start her on a course of Tylan.
Might. Is it excessively dusty? Do you smell ammonia?if its just her sneezing a bunch will it go away on its own?
its been really smoky here the last few days but other than that, to me the coop doesnt smell any different than normal.Might. Is it excessively dusty? Do you smell ammonia?