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Chirping
When checking the roost bar camera, I have noticed a couple of my chickens with their mouths open, seemingly all night long. There's one that particularly does it pretty intensely with a stretched neck. But it's only happened twice, and then when I check on them during the day, I've never seen them doing it. After the first time I noticed, I bought fenbendanzole. By that evening, no one was panting anymore, so I didn't try it.
That was a couple weeks ago and then this is the first time I've noticed the behavior again. If they did have gapeworm, would they stop gaping for long periods of time like that?
Maybe the coop just needs more ventilation? It doesn't get hotter than the ambient temperature, and it wasn't *that* hot last night, but maybe it's stuffy in there? I don't remember exactly what our ventilation sq footage is, but when we first built the coop I believe we did 1.5sq ft per chicken, and we have fewer chickens now.
That was a couple weeks ago and then this is the first time I've noticed the behavior again. If they did have gapeworm, would they stop gaping for long periods of time like that?
Maybe the coop just needs more ventilation? It doesn't get hotter than the ambient temperature, and it wasn't *that* hot last night, but maybe it's stuffy in there? I don't remember exactly what our ventilation sq footage is, but when we first built the coop I believe we did 1.5sq ft per chicken, and we have fewer chickens now.