- Jan 22, 2011
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The last few weeks I noticed one of our young chickens was acting lethargic, huddled/puffed up and by herself when out in the yard. I was hoping I was imagining things, but she looked worse today and was having trouble eating and swallowing. I found her throat is almost completely blocked as shown in the photos, and the sides of her throat are swollen. I removed a little of the substance with tweezers. It fits the description I found online of canker - a soft "cheese-like" mass. It smells bad as well. Is this canker, or could it be something else? I'm afraid my chicken's situation is pretty dire, but I'm thinking of ordering Metronidazole and acidified copper sulfate to try to treat her rather than trying to find a vet who'd likely be a lot more expensive. We have 9 chickens, and I'm also wondering if I should separate her out or not. The others have obviously been exposed for a while. Also, should I try to feed her or give her something to drink, and if so, what and how? Also, how much of the canker or whatever it is in her throat should I remove? She keeps jerking away even when my husband tries to hold her so I'm worried I might injure or choke her while trying to help.
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.