Hello everyone! This is my first post here, so bear with me. A couple weeks ago I got a flock of 8 orpington pullets. They've been wonderful and I love them and their antics. However, maybe a week and a half ago I noticed some sneezing. One actually has a squeaky little sneeze, a couple others just sound like they're blowing air (similar to people I guess). After picking up one girl today, I noticed mildly bubbly eyes (see image). I haven't checked if the others have this yet or not. A quick google search suggests mycoplasma.
How do you guys suggest I proceed? They are all still acting bright and normal, sneezes aside. I don't want it to get worse and turn potentially fatal, but at the same time I am not against letting nature run it's course, if this is something they can potentially recover from on their own. At this point, is it useless to separate the sneezing hens from the rest, considering how long they've all been in contact with each other?
Thanks in advance for any information you can share!
How do you guys suggest I proceed? They are all still acting bright and normal, sneezes aside. I don't want it to get worse and turn potentially fatal, but at the same time I am not against letting nature run it's course, if this is something they can potentially recover from on their own. At this point, is it useless to separate the sneezing hens from the rest, considering how long they've all been in contact with each other?
Thanks in advance for any information you can share!