Pale comb and wattles what could be the reason anyone?

Yes I am giving them electrolytes.

One of my hen bosy temperature is quite high .when I pick her up I can feel that extra warmth.

They sneeze occasionally. Will take some close up pics of those hens. They get irritated most of the times. Eating feathers, their bedding . Papers. But not taking that much interest in their fees.

I have pallets for layers.
Corn meal
And mixed grains.

I do feed them watermelon and tomato es as it's hot and humid over here.

There is quite paleness around their eyes. Should I give them steam or saline solution wash?

Totally confused. It could be worms, coccidiosis, liver issue or sinusitis and yes lice or mites.
 
I really do wonder if they're overheated? My birds behaved that way last summer when we had a heat wave here. I put a box fan in the run and one in the coop. Also lots of fresh cool water. They really don't like the heat at all. I don't know if that's what is wrong with your birds, but it sounds like it might be a possibility.
 
Provide them with cool water and electrolytes.
Is there a way to circulate some air for them - maybe a fan?

I do think they are suffering from heat stress - try making it cooler for them and see if that makes a difference before you start treating for respiratory illness.
 
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Yes they are indoors now. I have two hens and a rooster. Will post close up pics too.

One of them acts like if something is chocking. She starts coughing while eating something . I am giving them cucumber too.

I guess when they heayup their poops become watery. But my hens are doing poo very often.


Should I deworm them with albendazole? They are indoors for the past two weeks.

I am really very thankful to all of you for helping me out from this situation.

They are getting a bit lighter in weight.
 

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