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picklestheduck
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@Wyorp Rock do you have any insight? I’m not very keen on diseases yet… I’ll be calling the vet shortly, what antibiotics should I get?
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She has a bit of swelling around her nostrils, and her breathing is slightly elevated, like her body is pumping, and there was a bit of mucus in her beak. I don’t believe she has lost any weight, but I’m not sure. She had a small amount of food in her crop that seemed packed together so I dipped her beak in some warm water, and then massaged it. She is only seeming to be interested in warmed wet cat food, but mainly only dry cat food, but I’m wetting that down. She’s seeming to become weaker almost. I won’t be home for several hours unfortunately, should I call my vet while I’m out and see about getting an antibiotic to have on hand or should I waitI’m not sure that coryza is her problem. What makes you think that? It sounds more like she is having a reproductive or other problem. Chickens may act sluggish and not want to eat for a variety of reasons. Coryza is a bad respiratory disease that causes swollen gunky eyes, smells bad around the face, with coughing and other respiratory symptoms.
Has she lost any weight? Her tail is up, so that is good. Is her crop empty early morning? I would make a little wet chicken feed, and offer that with cooked egg bits. Don’t force water, just place a cup up to her beak. Dip her beak if she doesn’t drink.