Brady bunch
Songster
I think that she may need some water to get whatever is wrong with her throat to get washed down.It is crumble
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I think that she may need some water to get whatever is wrong with her throat to get washed down.It is crumble
She can't drink though and I don't want to drown her by forcing itI think that she may need some water to get whatever is wrong with her throat to get washed down.
If it was a hair, again she really needs some water.In afraid she ate something on the floor like a hair or something because I left them for 1 second
Ill try and get some water down but she really doesn't want me opening her beak...there's also a lot of bubbly spit coming out the sides of her beak which are making it slippery and hard to get openIf it was a hair, again she really needs some water.
no I don't think sodo you have a eye drop dropper thing?
Bubbly spit?, she seems sick, how much is the temperature and humidity there,Ill try and get some water down but she really doesn't want me opening her beak...there's also a lot of bubbly spit coming out the sides of her beak which are making it slippery and hard to get open
Its pretty warm inside and not too cold outside either... Is it something that gets better or will she die??Bubbly spit?, she seems sick, how much is the temperature and humidity there,
My chicken usually get sick when rainy season comes.
I don't know! One minute she was fine and pecking around, the next minute I came back because I heard peeping and she was coughing and jumping backwards! None of mine have had diseases, that I know ofDo you think she has symptoms of a respiratory disease causing her symptoms, or could she have a crop disorder where she is vomiting up food? Squeezing her accidnetally can cause her to regurgitate crop contents. Does she have nasal drainage, sneezing, watery or bubbly eye? CYou look inside her beak for any cankers or yellow growths? Have any other chickens had a respiratory infection in the past?