Peacock chicks opens mouth when breathing

Farooqsh

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Peacock chicks breathing with open mouth and watery eyes i am giving then vitamins with tylocin power in water. Any suggestions for quick recovery
 

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Give them plenty of fresh air ventilation, especially if it is hot. Try to prevent dust and mold. If symptoms get better with tylosin, it may be a chronic respiratory disease called mycoplasma gallisepticum or MG. It can get better and sometimes there may be another relapse later during a molt or other stress. What is your location? In some countries, Newcastles disease can be a problem. That is a virus, and does not respond to antibiotics. In fact there can be 8 or more types of respiratory diseases in poultry, some viruses, some bacterial, or fungal.
 
Give them plenty of fresh air ventilation, especially if it is hot. Try to prevent dust and mold. If symptoms get better with tylosin, it may be a chronic respiratory disease called mycoplasma gallisepticum or MG. It can get better and sometimes there may be another relapse later during a molt or other stress. What is your location? In some countries, Newcastles disease can be a problem. That is a virus, and does not respond to antibiotics. In fact there can be 8 or more types of respiratory diseases in poultry, some viruses, some bacterial, or fungal.
I am from Pakistan. Its 33°/26° here. Its 2nd day of medication.
 
Give them plenty of fresh air ventilation, especially if it is hot. Try to prevent dust and mold. If symptoms get better with tylosin, it may be a chronic respiratory disease called mycoplasma gallisepticum or MG. It can get better and sometimes there may be another relapse later during a molt or other stress. What is your location? In some countries, Newcastles disease can be a problem. That is a virus, and does not respond to antibiotics. In fact there can be 8 or more types of respiratory diseases in poultry, some viruses, some bacterial, or fungal.an be gapeworms as well

Give them plenty of fresh air ventilation, especially if it is hot. Try to prevent dust and mold. If symptoms get better with tylosin, it may be a chronic respiratory disease called mycoplasma gallisepticum or MG. It can get better and sometimes there may be another relapse later during a molt or other stress. What is your location? In some countries, Newcastles disease can be a problem. That is a virus, and does not respond to antibiotics. In fact there can be 8 or more types of respiratory diseases in poultry, some viruses, some bacterial, or fungal.
Can these be gapeworms?
 
Gapeworm is rare, but possible. Respiratory infections are much more common. If the tylosin does not help, it may be a virus, and Newcastles is fairly common in Pakistan. A BYC member from Lahore has dealt with it a few times and lost birds. Gapeworm can be treated with levamisole given over several days. Here is some reading if you can get this ljnk, about signs of Newcastles disease:
https://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/FastFacts/pdfs/newcastle_F.pdf
 
Gapeworm is rare, but possible. Respiratory infections are much more common. If the tylosin does not help, it may be a virus, and Newcastles is fairly common in Pakistan. A BYC member from Lahore has dealt with it a few times and lost birds. Gapeworm can be treated with levamisole given over several days. Here is some reading if you can get this ljnk, about signs of Newcastles disease:
https://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/FastFacts/pdfs/newcastle_F.pdf
I am from lahore as well
 

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