Altairsky
Songster
This happened a few weeks ago but maybe it's worth sharing.
I started my flock with 2 adult birds and then hatched everything else. I never added adult birds to my flock.
One of the 10 months old pullets started sneezing one evening.
- The next morning she had lack of appetite and didn't run around as much as she used to be. She also lost her voice and made a wheezing sound from time to time.
Isolating her was useless since if she had something everyone already have it.
No mucous, no swelling, no nothing. Eggs laid at the usual rate.
The only thing I did was keeping her and her sister close inside the coop because it was raining for the whole week and continuing so at least she was dried and I could better monitor her water and food. I added garlic and ACV in the water, though I don't think it made any difference but I report it for the sake of reporting.
- The day after, she was back to running around and eating with a lot of appetite, the egg she laid had a double layer of calcium and it appeared to have no bloom. Very grainy surface. She still was lacking voice.
- on 4th day, she again laid a glitchy egg with a lot of whitish calcium deposits. Still poor voice.
- on 5th day all was normal again, voice and eggs. No other bird had any symptom.
Since she had eggs involved in the symptoms, I was guessing a viral infection. Infectious Bronchitis tend to involve the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, as well as the mucous membranes of the reproductive system, causing glitches in the calcium deposit on the egg surface.
What do you think? Is it even possible such mild case of IB?
I started my flock with 2 adult birds and then hatched everything else. I never added adult birds to my flock.
One of the 10 months old pullets started sneezing one evening.
- The next morning she had lack of appetite and didn't run around as much as she used to be. She also lost her voice and made a wheezing sound from time to time.
Isolating her was useless since if she had something everyone already have it.
No mucous, no swelling, no nothing. Eggs laid at the usual rate.
The only thing I did was keeping her and her sister close inside the coop because it was raining for the whole week and continuing so at least she was dried and I could better monitor her water and food. I added garlic and ACV in the water, though I don't think it made any difference but I report it for the sake of reporting.
- The day after, she was back to running around and eating with a lot of appetite, the egg she laid had a double layer of calcium and it appeared to have no bloom. Very grainy surface. She still was lacking voice.
- on 4th day, she again laid a glitchy egg with a lot of whitish calcium deposits. Still poor voice.
- on 5th day all was normal again, voice and eggs. No other bird had any symptom.
Since she had eggs involved in the symptoms, I was guessing a viral infection. Infectious Bronchitis tend to involve the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, as well as the mucous membranes of the reproductive system, causing glitches in the calcium deposit on the egg surface.
What do you think? Is it even possible such mild case of IB?