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DawnLee
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- Jul 15, 2022
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That is weird. My rooster is still doing it more than 3 months now. Still no other symptoms.My Deathlayer rooster does that when he's agitated.
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That is weird. My rooster is still doing it more than 3 months now. Still no other symptoms.My Deathlayer rooster does that when he's agitated.
If it's been that long and no other symptoms, I don't think it's respiratory infection.He is still doing this for more than 3 months now. No other symptoms.
I don't see anything in his nostrils. He doesn't show any signs that his throat is causing issues. He has also had Tylosin for 5 days, 2 different times and it has not made any difference.If it's been that long and no other symptoms, I don't think it's respiratory infection.
Could be he's getting something in his nostrils or throat causing him to sneeze.
Not sure what to tell you, it's been going on for months.I don't see anything in his nostrils. He doesn't show any signs that his throat is causing issues. He has also had Tylosin for 5 days, 2 different times and it has not made any difference.
Our Deathlayer's son does the same thing when agitated, I think it's genetic.That is weird. My rooster is still doing it more than 3 months now. Still no other symptoms.
Oh wow. So it seems that it may not be sneezing after all?Our Deathlayer's son does the same thing when agitated, I think it's genetic.
Maybe they have a genetic predisposition that causes them to sneeze when agitated?, idk. Whatever it is seems to only happen with the Deathlayer and his kids.Oh wow. So it seems that it may not be sneezing after all?