- Jun 15, 2009
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Hi,
My two 9-month old pullets are sick. They're eating, drinking, and moving around fine, there's just something up with their breathing. I first noticed it because they would sneeze and throw their heads to the side at the same time, like they were trying to dislodge something. They also sometimes open and close their beak really rapidly, sort of like they would if they were swallowing granite grit. Their only other change in behaviour is that they are a tiny bit less willing to fly. I listened to their breathing, and they have slight rales (so slight you have to stick their beak into your ear in order to hear it), wheezy breathing, and a bit of clicking. They wheeze and open-mouth breath when they've done something strenuous, like been chased. No discharge (unless a little bit of clear snot when they sneeze counts as discharge; and what does coryza discharge smell like, just in case?) from the eyes or nostrils, no ruffled feathers, no lethargic behaviour. In short, none of the symptoms of respiratory infection. I've seen at least one poo that was green with round stuff in it, and that, combined with the symptoms, makes me hope it's gapeworm. I say hope because they're my pets and I want to keep them, but I also want to get more chickens in the future and don't want to infect them via my now carrier birds. As far as I know, gapeworm is completely curable.
They've had this for a couple months now, since I haven't been able to get out to a feed store to get chicken meds (I don't drive and I live in the city) and I haven't been able to find any vets willing to help me (again, I live in the city).
Thanks for reading this really long post! What do you guys think I should do? Please tell me you think it's gapeworm too!
My two 9-month old pullets are sick. They're eating, drinking, and moving around fine, there's just something up with their breathing. I first noticed it because they would sneeze and throw their heads to the side at the same time, like they were trying to dislodge something. They also sometimes open and close their beak really rapidly, sort of like they would if they were swallowing granite grit. Their only other change in behaviour is that they are a tiny bit less willing to fly. I listened to their breathing, and they have slight rales (so slight you have to stick their beak into your ear in order to hear it), wheezy breathing, and a bit of clicking. They wheeze and open-mouth breath when they've done something strenuous, like been chased. No discharge (unless a little bit of clear snot when they sneeze counts as discharge; and what does coryza discharge smell like, just in case?) from the eyes or nostrils, no ruffled feathers, no lethargic behaviour. In short, none of the symptoms of respiratory infection. I've seen at least one poo that was green with round stuff in it, and that, combined with the symptoms, makes me hope it's gapeworm. I say hope because they're my pets and I want to keep them, but I also want to get more chickens in the future and don't want to infect them via my now carrier birds. As far as I know, gapeworm is completely curable.
They've had this for a couple months now, since I haven't been able to get out to a feed store to get chicken meds (I don't drive and I live in the city) and I haven't been able to find any vets willing to help me (again, I live in the city).
Thanks for reading this really long post! What do you guys think I should do? Please tell me you think it's gapeworm too!