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Hello from Nova Scotia and welcome to BYC! You’ve joined a great and resourceful community! Enjoy your journey!
 
Hello! and welcome to the flock! There is LOTS of information on here about how to keep your chickens healthy, and if something ever goes wrong you can post in the Emergencies / Diseases / Injuries & Cures forum. There are lots of knowledgeable people there who can help!

I posted there, hopefully someone can help me!! So far I’ve had no responses... I hope I’m doing this forum thing right 🤪
 
I tagged our most knowledgeable members, they should be able to help. Looks like a respiratory/sinus infection, they will no doubt recommend antibiotics.

Fun fact: my username in another place is LadyCrow lol. My husband was crow. So I like your username!

Also, I just really appreciate it. I kept thinking respiratory but there’s no coughing or sneezing, no smell coming from their head... I wondered if the buff who had runny poop and rubber eggs had something else?? Idk doesn’t seem connected because now she’s fine but the eye goop is weird. Making one of my girls super skittish too :/
Anyways, thank you for tagging people! Hopefully I can get her something to help soon.
 
Fun fact: my username in another place is LadyCrow lol. My husband was crow. So I like your username!

Also, I just really appreciate it. I kept thinking respiratory but there’s no coughing or sneezing, no smell coming from their head... I wondered if the buff who had runny poop and rubber eggs had something else?? Idk doesn’t seem connected because now she’s fine but the eye goop is weird. Making one of my girls super skittish too :/
Anyways, thank you for tagging people! Hopefully I can get her something to help soon.
Gotta love those Crows and Ravens! :highfive:

Eggs can be effected when they are sick, diarrhea too. But it's hard to say if they are related.

Not all respiratory infections have smell Coryza does, but an MG infection won't. Tylan or one of the cycline drugs work well on sinus and respiratory infections.
 

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