Hi all,
First, I have to say that this site has been a WEALTH of information. I started reading and doing research about two months or so before we made our first purchases of chickens. You guys are all so awesome!
I'm going to try to give all of the pertinent information. I'm new at this, so bare with me...
Coop - We converted half of our shed into a coop that's about 7'x8'. We cut a window out that's about 2 1/2' x 3 1/2'. We have fencing up for them outside and a net as well. We are still debating on free ranging after they get use to their new home. We use pine shavings for bedding.
Food - We've been feeding them cracked corn and layer's mash with a little bit of oyster shells.
Flock - We have 2 Cochin, 2 Belgian Bearded d'Uccle, 5 New Hampshire (I think), and 4 Australorp (I think)
Weather - It has been steadily in the 70s here for the last 3 weeks or so. As of Sunday, we have been having nights down into the 20s and days with highs in the low to mid 40s.
We just brought home our birds on Saturday afternoon (4 days ago). At the time of purchasing them, they all appeared healthy and fine. As of yesterday, I noticed some coughing and sneezing between one of the Cochin and the Australorp. This morning, the Cochin was sneezing pretty consistently.
My question is could it be environmental? Or, is this something a little more serious? I ready a lot about using Apple Cider Vinegar and how that could possibly help. Would you recommend this for my situation as well? If so, do you use what you buy at the store or does it have to be something in particular?
Thanks in advance for all of your help!
First, I have to say that this site has been a WEALTH of information. I started reading and doing research about two months or so before we made our first purchases of chickens. You guys are all so awesome!
I'm going to try to give all of the pertinent information. I'm new at this, so bare with me...
Coop - We converted half of our shed into a coop that's about 7'x8'. We cut a window out that's about 2 1/2' x 3 1/2'. We have fencing up for them outside and a net as well. We are still debating on free ranging after they get use to their new home. We use pine shavings for bedding.
Food - We've been feeding them cracked corn and layer's mash with a little bit of oyster shells.
Flock - We have 2 Cochin, 2 Belgian Bearded d'Uccle, 5 New Hampshire (I think), and 4 Australorp (I think)
Weather - It has been steadily in the 70s here for the last 3 weeks or so. As of Sunday, we have been having nights down into the 20s and days with highs in the low to mid 40s.
We just brought home our birds on Saturday afternoon (4 days ago). At the time of purchasing them, they all appeared healthy and fine. As of yesterday, I noticed some coughing and sneezing between one of the Cochin and the Australorp. This morning, the Cochin was sneezing pretty consistently.
My question is could it be environmental? Or, is this something a little more serious? I ready a lot about using Apple Cider Vinegar and how that could possibly help. Would you recommend this for my situation as well? If so, do you use what you buy at the store or does it have to be something in particular?
Thanks in advance for all of your help!