- Jul 23, 2009
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I am a newbie. I never had chickens before May of this year and I need some help. It seems the more I read the more confused I get.
Here's whats going on:
#1
4 week old EE - she is one of six pullets. Just started keeping them outside with some larger chicks (I live in Georgia and the weather has been very warm). They are in the same pen but fenced off separately. Everyone else is doing great but two nights ago this chick was making gurgling noise with very labored breathing. Took her inside immediately. She would shake her head and make a sneeze/cough sound. She also was breathing with her mouth open and seemed very distressed. I thought she might have something caught in her throat but could not see or feel anything and no discharge or blockage of her nostrils. I gave her a few drops of olive oil and left her for the night. I wasn't sure she would make it but the next morning she was doing better. No more head shaking and was breathing much better. Eating and drinking well. If I pick her up I can still hear some raspy congested breaths. Have not given any treatment other than adding ACV to her water. Other than the raspy breathing she seems to be doing fine.
#2
7 week old Welsummer cockerel - Yesterday fine, this morning came out of the coop and laid down (not himself at all). Watch him for about an hour and determined that he was sick and I needed to separate him. When I picked him up I ended up with watery diarrhea down my shirt (not much other than water in it - but smelled awful). Went home for lunch today (husband has been keeping an eye on him) and still very lethargic. Breathing seems fine and he did eat a little. Not sure about his drinking though. No treatment but I also put ACV in water.
#3
15 week old BO pullet - She is in another coop and pasture than the previous two. She is with 3 other BOs, an EE cockerel and 5 BRs. I noticed that she has been the last to come out of the coop for the past several days. Today she has not wanted to leave the coop at all. Have seen no other symptoms other than my husband chased her out of the coop eventually and said she walked around with her head down on her shoulders (she didn't seem to want to stretch out her head and neck) and ended up right back in the coop. I will check her out when this evening when I get home, but I wondered if they start acting funny prior to starting to lay?
Not sure if these are connected as the symptoms are not the same but the timing is very coincidental.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Sandy
Here's whats going on:
#1
4 week old EE - she is one of six pullets. Just started keeping them outside with some larger chicks (I live in Georgia and the weather has been very warm). They are in the same pen but fenced off separately. Everyone else is doing great but two nights ago this chick was making gurgling noise with very labored breathing. Took her inside immediately. She would shake her head and make a sneeze/cough sound. She also was breathing with her mouth open and seemed very distressed. I thought she might have something caught in her throat but could not see or feel anything and no discharge or blockage of her nostrils. I gave her a few drops of olive oil and left her for the night. I wasn't sure she would make it but the next morning she was doing better. No more head shaking and was breathing much better. Eating and drinking well. If I pick her up I can still hear some raspy congested breaths. Have not given any treatment other than adding ACV to her water. Other than the raspy breathing she seems to be doing fine.
#2
7 week old Welsummer cockerel - Yesterday fine, this morning came out of the coop and laid down (not himself at all). Watch him for about an hour and determined that he was sick and I needed to separate him. When I picked him up I ended up with watery diarrhea down my shirt (not much other than water in it - but smelled awful). Went home for lunch today (husband has been keeping an eye on him) and still very lethargic. Breathing seems fine and he did eat a little. Not sure about his drinking though. No treatment but I also put ACV in water.
#3
15 week old BO pullet - She is in another coop and pasture than the previous two. She is with 3 other BOs, an EE cockerel and 5 BRs. I noticed that she has been the last to come out of the coop for the past several days. Today she has not wanted to leave the coop at all. Have seen no other symptoms other than my husband chased her out of the coop eventually and said she walked around with her head down on her shoulders (she didn't seem to want to stretch out her head and neck) and ended up right back in the coop. I will check her out when this evening when I get home, but I wondered if they start acting funny prior to starting to lay?
Not sure if these are connected as the symptoms are not the same but the timing is very coincidental.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Sandy