Hello all. I would like some advice please.
My 8 month old pekin rooster has been with me since he was 4 months old. Not long after he was acquired I noticed he had a small amount of clear discharge from his nostrils.
Everything else seemed fine, he was very robust, eating and drinking etc. I monitored this over time and noticed that it continued but did not seem to get any worse.
After about 2 months he started sneezing occassionally. I took him to the local vet (who seems to know nothing about about chickens!) who prescribed Baytril. This did not seem to improve the condition.
Then I broke my leg! Making caring for the flock near impossible. I asked family members to monitor him, but unfortunately they saw the chooks as an extra chore they just wanted to get over and done with.
I have been mobile for 2 weeks now and noticed last week he was still sneezing, still had discharge but not as much but had a rattling in his throat/chest (not sure if it is on the intake or out take of breath). I took him to another vet today, who seems alot more knowledgeable on chickens. She thought it to be 1 of several things: Infectious Bronchitis, Laryngotracheitis, CRD or possibly Trichomoniasis (Canker). Personally I dont think it's the later but I guess this could become a secondary infection? He is being treated with Metronodizole. I have now separated him from the flock (which consists of a mixture of ages).
His symptoms:
Sneezing
Clear discharge from nostrils
Occasional "bubbles" in corner of eyes
Rattling in throat/chest
Occasional "squeeking" crow
His bowel motions are normal
Keel is palpable, not skinny, but definately feels like he has lost some weight
Is eating, drinking and crowing
My main concerns right now are that he has been exposed to the full flock for quite a few months now which consists of chicks, pullets and older hens. I have noticed a serious drop in egg production lately (which is odd because we are still in Summer here in New Zealand). All eggs seem normal apart from the eggs I have been getting from my ex battery hens (which can vary in shape and size, some soft shells, brittle, sometimes creased and bumpy, one hen in particular lays a large brown egg with good shape but often has a large "pimple" or two at one end).
I currently have a 1 year old hen who has been moulting for a couple of weeks, but she now seems quite depressed and withdrawn, however is still eating and drinking. Last week I found a 3month old chick lying dead in the run. I had noticed the previous week that a chick (probably this one) seemed to be resting more than the others, but I wasnt overly concerned at the time. This afternoon I noticed a pullet sneezing. Everybody else seems healthy and happy.
So, my question is...what do I do????
Im not sure if I should be culling or just seeing this through? When can I introduce the roo back to the flock, the vet said one week, but apparently the antibiotic he is on will only treat secondary infections?
Is there a treatment for IB? How long will my chickens be infectious? Is it typical for an illness to incubate for this long? So many questions Im sorry:/
On the next sunny day I plan on scrubbing and disinfecting the chook house.
Thankyou to anyone that can help
My 8 month old pekin rooster has been with me since he was 4 months old. Not long after he was acquired I noticed he had a small amount of clear discharge from his nostrils.
Everything else seemed fine, he was very robust, eating and drinking etc. I monitored this over time and noticed that it continued but did not seem to get any worse.
After about 2 months he started sneezing occassionally. I took him to the local vet (who seems to know nothing about about chickens!) who prescribed Baytril. This did not seem to improve the condition.
Then I broke my leg! Making caring for the flock near impossible. I asked family members to monitor him, but unfortunately they saw the chooks as an extra chore they just wanted to get over and done with.
I have been mobile for 2 weeks now and noticed last week he was still sneezing, still had discharge but not as much but had a rattling in his throat/chest (not sure if it is on the intake or out take of breath). I took him to another vet today, who seems alot more knowledgeable on chickens. She thought it to be 1 of several things: Infectious Bronchitis, Laryngotracheitis, CRD or possibly Trichomoniasis (Canker). Personally I dont think it's the later but I guess this could become a secondary infection? He is being treated with Metronodizole. I have now separated him from the flock (which consists of a mixture of ages).
His symptoms:
Sneezing
Clear discharge from nostrils
Occasional "bubbles" in corner of eyes
Rattling in throat/chest
Occasional "squeeking" crow
His bowel motions are normal
Keel is palpable, not skinny, but definately feels like he has lost some weight
Is eating, drinking and crowing
My main concerns right now are that he has been exposed to the full flock for quite a few months now which consists of chicks, pullets and older hens. I have noticed a serious drop in egg production lately (which is odd because we are still in Summer here in New Zealand). All eggs seem normal apart from the eggs I have been getting from my ex battery hens (which can vary in shape and size, some soft shells, brittle, sometimes creased and bumpy, one hen in particular lays a large brown egg with good shape but often has a large "pimple" or two at one end).
I currently have a 1 year old hen who has been moulting for a couple of weeks, but she now seems quite depressed and withdrawn, however is still eating and drinking. Last week I found a 3month old chick lying dead in the run. I had noticed the previous week that a chick (probably this one) seemed to be resting more than the others, but I wasnt overly concerned at the time. This afternoon I noticed a pullet sneezing. Everybody else seems healthy and happy.
So, my question is...what do I do????
Im not sure if I should be culling or just seeing this through? When can I introduce the roo back to the flock, the vet said one week, but apparently the antibiotic he is on will only treat secondary infections?
Is there a treatment for IB? How long will my chickens be infectious? Is it typical for an illness to incubate for this long? So many questions Im sorry:/
On the next sunny day I plan on scrubbing and disinfecting the chook house.
Thankyou to anyone that can help

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