CollieCountess
Chirping
- May 21, 2024
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I got some new hens from a neighbor today.
I have checked them over. So far, no lice or mites that I can see. Feet look ok.
But 2 of them have dirty butts. I have looked and it doesn't look like vent gleet. But they are dirty, and I'm sure that means there's some sort of problem.
Everyone looks ok other than the butts. But one in particular is always mouth breathing, and wheezing when she does. There isn't any signs of anything being secreted around her nose, mouth, or eyes, and she DOES NOT have a dirty butt.
So far, to treat these things, the only thing I have done, is put some probiotics in their water. I just got them this morning, so there hasn't been time to do anything else.
I'm a first time chicken owner, but I'm also a dog breeder, and was a vet tech once upon a time, so I'm not squeamish. Just new to poultry.
Also the Roo who came with these ladies, looks bright and healthy, I haven't gotten my hands actually on him yet, but he appears ok from afar. He doesn't want me to touch him.
I have checked them over. So far, no lice or mites that I can see. Feet look ok.
But 2 of them have dirty butts. I have looked and it doesn't look like vent gleet. But they are dirty, and I'm sure that means there's some sort of problem.
Everyone looks ok other than the butts. But one in particular is always mouth breathing, and wheezing when she does. There isn't any signs of anything being secreted around her nose, mouth, or eyes, and she DOES NOT have a dirty butt.
So far, to treat these things, the only thing I have done, is put some probiotics in their water. I just got them this morning, so there hasn't been time to do anything else.
I'm a first time chicken owner, but I'm also a dog breeder, and was a vet tech once upon a time, so I'm not squeamish. Just new to poultry.
Also the Roo who came with these ladies, looks bright and healthy, I haven't gotten my hands actually on him yet, but he appears ok from afar. He doesn't want me to touch him.
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