- May 18, 2013
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I lost a hen last week that had struggled with random symptoms for a couple of months. I'm still not sure exactly what was wrong with her, but now I'm pretty sure I have a couple that are sick with fungal infections, specifically respiratory. I noticed one or two gurgling with a slight bit of droppings on their rears (not too bad but there), so I started looking for more answers around the coop and online. When I found a fairly significant mold growth that I somehow hadn't noticed before, I became fairly sure about the fungal diagnosis and ordered some Oxine and stripped my coop bedding. Tonight I found a third hen with a clear mucous dripping from the end of her beak when I went to shut them in for the night further confirming.
For now, I've left the bedding stripped to work on drying things out really well. We have had bad storms pretty much daily lately and with the coop opened up for summer ventilation and the torrential downpours and wind I can't keep the rain 100% out, and on top of that, the floors are concrete and sweating due to the heat and humidity, which is what caused the original mold I suspect. I have a box fan set up to blow out one window and try to bring more air flow into the coop. I'm giving them all plain yogurt 1x/day to try to give them some probiotics.
Once the Oxine arrives, we'll spray down the coop, dry it out (maybe use lime?) and add new bedding. I'm wondering if I should invest in an ultrasonic humidifier to set under the roost for all of them to breathe it in at night, but then that seems counter productive too because of the humidity. Thoughts?
What else can/should I do for them, especially the three that are showing active symptoms until the Oxine arrives? It's estimated delivery date isn't until 6/4-6/7 (I really hope it'll get here faster). Please, please, please someone have some ideas or encouragement for me here...I'm honestly getting so frustrated that I'm ready to stop keeping hens. We've worked so hard to fix up our coop, get a decent flock going, and I don't want to lose them all now.
For now, I've left the bedding stripped to work on drying things out really well. We have had bad storms pretty much daily lately and with the coop opened up for summer ventilation and the torrential downpours and wind I can't keep the rain 100% out, and on top of that, the floors are concrete and sweating due to the heat and humidity, which is what caused the original mold I suspect. I have a box fan set up to blow out one window and try to bring more air flow into the coop. I'm giving them all plain yogurt 1x/day to try to give them some probiotics.
Once the Oxine arrives, we'll spray down the coop, dry it out (maybe use lime?) and add new bedding. I'm wondering if I should invest in an ultrasonic humidifier to set under the roost for all of them to breathe it in at night, but then that seems counter productive too because of the humidity. Thoughts?
What else can/should I do for them, especially the three that are showing active symptoms until the Oxine arrives? It's estimated delivery date isn't until 6/4-6/7 (I really hope it'll get here faster). Please, please, please someone have some ideas or encouragement for me here...I'm honestly getting so frustrated that I'm ready to stop keeping hens. We've worked so hard to fix up our coop, get a decent flock going, and I don't want to lose them all now.