Hello. I've been with BYC for a while but never really needed to post anything until now.
I have a 9 year old Sussex hen that has been without issue for most of the nine years I've had her. For the past week, she has been sneezing occasionally and has developed a sort of rattle to her breathing. Every once in a while, she will open-beak breathe, but not for long. Her poop is a little runny but not straight up liquid, and she has been eating and drinking normally. She has also been walking/pecking around and not lethargic or anything. I suspected Mycoplasma, but then again, she doesn't have any bubbles in her eyes or any swelling on her face. She doesn't lay anymore because of her age, so I can't use the eggs to look for other issues.
My backyard is a little dusty because my dog likes to race around and kick up dirt. Could that be it?
I have been giving her VetRx liquid drops orally and around her head as the bottle suggests. It seems to help for a day or so and then the next night it's back to the mucous-laden breaths. Am I wrong, and it's actually infectious bronchitis? Should I get her tested? Would it even help?
She is very dear to me and I know she's older but if there's something I can do to help her, I would like to give it a go. Any advice is appreciated.
I have a 9 year old Sussex hen that has been without issue for most of the nine years I've had her. For the past week, she has been sneezing occasionally and has developed a sort of rattle to her breathing. Every once in a while, she will open-beak breathe, but not for long. Her poop is a little runny but not straight up liquid, and she has been eating and drinking normally. She has also been walking/pecking around and not lethargic or anything. I suspected Mycoplasma, but then again, she doesn't have any bubbles in her eyes or any swelling on her face. She doesn't lay anymore because of her age, so I can't use the eggs to look for other issues.
My backyard is a little dusty because my dog likes to race around and kick up dirt. Could that be it?
I have been giving her VetRx liquid drops orally and around her head as the bottle suggests. It seems to help for a day or so and then the next night it's back to the mucous-laden breaths. Am I wrong, and it's actually infectious bronchitis? Should I get her tested? Would it even help?
She is very dear to me and I know she's older but if there's something I can do to help her, I would like to give it a go. Any advice is appreciated.