SuiladMellon
Chirping
- Jul 15, 2022
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Hey guys, so I've got a few guinea fowl who've gotten hoarse over the last month or so- I have one hen who is *really* hoarse & can barely make any noise (not for lack of trying), and a few others (also hens) who are a little squeaky but otherwise fine. I had one male who similarly got very hoarse a few months back when they were young, but recovered on his own within a few weeks, but now its cropped up again in different birds. My initial thought was it could be dust causing respiratory issues, as their old temporary coop was not that well ventilated and got somewhat dusty at times, but they've been in their new much airier and dust-free coop for over a month now and the hoarseness is coming back. They eat, drink, run around, yell (or try to yell) and otherwise act completely normal. They're just hoarse so, I'm at a bit of a loss.
My second guess was maybe gapeworm but I'm skeptical that's what this is, since they don't really display any of the other symptoms. I sort of want to treat just in case but I'm not really sure how to go about it since there's so much conflicting info. Is there something else that could be causing this, like a respiratory infection, etc?
My second guess was maybe gapeworm but I'm skeptical that's what this is, since they don't really display any of the other symptoms. I sort of want to treat just in case but I'm not really sure how to go about it since there's so much conflicting info. Is there something else that could be causing this, like a respiratory infection, etc?