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Yeah, yeah...I got it.
Yeah, yeah...I got it.

I agree they look young - might need another 4 -6 weeks to lay.
Good to know....we'll just wait.
Good to know....we'll just wait.
Why do you suspect they have Coryza? They don't look to have symptoms for it in the pictures - typical signs are swollen or puffy head/face, watery eyes, sinus discharge.
Coryza is a serious respiratory disease. I would get rid of any bird I thought had it. A bird infected with it becomes a carrier. It's easily spread to other birds in a flock. More info here:
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/disbact.htm#ic
Here's my other thread about it:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=1933109#p1933109
Basically they have a nasal discharge that reeks and the occasional sneeze. No other symptoms, and they appear/act healthy in every other way.
I'm aware of how serious it can be to a large flock, but these are our only two birds, and we will never have more than that. If there is even the slightest chance of treating the symptoms and making sure they are happy animals, there is NO way I would kill them.
Coryza is a serious respiratory disease. I would get rid of any bird I thought had it. A bird infected with it becomes a carrier. It's easily spread to other birds in a flock. More info here:
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/disbact.htm#ic
Here's my other thread about it:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=1933109#p1933109
Basically they have a nasal discharge that reeks and the occasional sneeze. No other symptoms, and they appear/act healthy in every other way.
I'm aware of how serious it can be to a large flock, but these are our only two birds, and we will never have more than that. If there is even the slightest chance of treating the symptoms and making sure they are happy animals, there is NO way I would kill them.