Hello,
I have six speckled Sussex hens that range from 4 - 4 1/2 years old. They’ve always been healthy from the day I got them as chicks. Went outside Saturday morning to check on them and noticed one with what looked like black discharge from her nostrils. I picked her up to examine her and I could hear almost like an echo from her chest like a cold. I have since separated her from the remainder of the flock. I’ve cleaned her nostrils and since doing that there has not been any new discharge. I have been dosing with Buckley’s 2 drops a day. They are all acting normal. Eating, drinking, scratching. Poops look normal. One other hen has the slightest bit of chest noise when I pick her up and hold her. I disinfect the waterer everyday. We don’t have any vets locally that look at poultry, and from what I understand her in ON, Canada we can not get antibiotics. Is this a disease? I have new chicks I am picking up on Saturday and from what I’ve read I’m worried this is no longer a good idea if it’s contagious and/or if my og flock will be carriers. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I have six speckled Sussex hens that range from 4 - 4 1/2 years old. They’ve always been healthy from the day I got them as chicks. Went outside Saturday morning to check on them and noticed one with what looked like black discharge from her nostrils. I picked her up to examine her and I could hear almost like an echo from her chest like a cold. I have since separated her from the remainder of the flock. I’ve cleaned her nostrils and since doing that there has not been any new discharge. I have been dosing with Buckley’s 2 drops a day. They are all acting normal. Eating, drinking, scratching. Poops look normal. One other hen has the slightest bit of chest noise when I pick her up and hold her. I disinfect the waterer everyday. We don’t have any vets locally that look at poultry, and from what I understand her in ON, Canada we can not get antibiotics. Is this a disease? I have new chicks I am picking up on Saturday and from what I’ve read I’m worried this is no longer a good idea if it’s contagious and/or if my og flock will be carriers. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!