Is she still doing it as frequently as she was before, or is it getting less frequent/improving?
Am new to chickens but a Vet Tech, and the 2 things we always did with birds that were ill/injured in any way were keep them warm, and try to keep their blood sugar levels up (by giving something to eat or something nutritious to drink). I would hesitate to really force her into it, tho, since this may all be just a "stress-related" reaction in the first place.
I would THINK that if overheated she would be open mouth or rapid breathing constantly, not just that "hiccup-looking" gasp every now & then.
Does she sound raspy or gurgly when she is breathing and/or when she gapes like that?
Am new to chickens but a Vet Tech, and the 2 things we always did with birds that were ill/injured in any way were keep them warm, and try to keep their blood sugar levels up (by giving something to eat or something nutritious to drink). I would hesitate to really force her into it, tho, since this may all be just a "stress-related" reaction in the first place.
I would THINK that if overheated she would be open mouth or rapid breathing constantly, not just that "hiccup-looking" gasp every now & then.
Does she sound raspy or gurgly when she is breathing and/or when she gapes like that?