I had to humanely euthanize my three year old BLRW hen this week because she was ill from some unknown cause (and had been ill for about six months). I did not do a necropsy and do not have an avian vet within about a three-hour drive. There are several threads related to Lily’s illness, but the primary symptoms started with gaping when she was on the roost, progressed to gaping when she was lying down on the roost or on any flat surface and head shaking with some clear discharge from her mouth (but not from her nares), to finally gaping when lying down, head shaking, discharge from the mouth, weight loss, loss of appetite, a hard nodule under her esophagus, and lethargy. She never had any yellow or cheesy looking areas in her mouth or throat, but she did have crusty, yellowish gunk on her beak and wattles in the morning.
I treated her (and the rest of the flock) with various antibiotics and wormed everyone, kept the water and waterers clean, kept the treats to a minimum, and keep a clean coop and run. We have sand in the coop and run.
Now I’ve noticed that two of my eleven-month old Brahma pullets are starting to breathe like Lily did when they lie down. Does anyone have any ideas about what this could be? What are some of the other symptoms of canker that you’ve seen that aren’t necessarily listed in the medical journals?
I treated her (and the rest of the flock) with various antibiotics and wormed everyone, kept the water and waterers clean, kept the treats to a minimum, and keep a clean coop and run. We have sand in the coop and run.
Now I’ve noticed that two of my eleven-month old Brahma pullets are starting to breathe like Lily did when they lie down. Does anyone have any ideas about what this could be? What are some of the other symptoms of canker that you’ve seen that aren’t necessarily listed in the medical journals?