Respiratori questions

Ronnie2

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I have 23-hens, 1-rooster, and one cockerel. Last week I had a chicken who was making baby kitten sounds, I thought I would wait and see, in the meantime, I discovered Vet-Rx here on BYC. When I warmed as directed, and opened coop, she had died during the night. This afternoon before dusk, I went out and gathered the eggs, cleaned the poop boards, do that every day, and checked the bunch over. One of the hens was just opening its mouth with no sounds coming out. I going to go buy a small syringe in the morning, and give a dose down her throat (how many cc's do you think I need to do this)? going to wash her head and eyes, and rub some under her wings before they go to roost. I put pine needles (straw) over the sandy floors of the coop, and in next boxes. The coop is plenty drafty. My waterer is a plastic barrel with a lid, with a submerged water pressure cut off. I'm going to start adding some apple cider vinegar tomorrow to the water. How often do yall think I should I add the vinegar to an automatic waterer? I did that before I got the automatic waterer. Getting between 8-11 eggs a day now. I think there is about 10-gal. of water in the tank. Got any ideas how often to add the apple cider vinegar for that number of chickens? Just started this new adventure this past April. No more hatches for me for a few years. Got all I want!
 
I'm sorry you have sick birds. That is no fun.

I've personally prefer to use VetRx as a topical solution only. The fumes help clear the breathing passages. I'm not sure it is actually good to be ingested due to the camphor, though there are instructions to do so which I'll link below.

I'm curious....you just put pine needles in. Is there anyway they could be moldy?

Aspergillis is a fungal infection that causes clogged air sacs and could produce that gasping.

If you have no other symptoms, no diarrhea, no sneezing, no runny noses or eyes, it could be mold induced.

Otherwise, it could be a number of things from Mycoplasma Gallisepticum (which is a bacterial infection) to Infectious Bronchitis (which is a viral infection).

There is unfortunately a lot of possibilities.

Hopefully the VetRx will help clear them.
LofMc

https://jeffers.cvpservice.com/product/basic/view/1438008
 
thanks for the good info. I saw on FaceBook a person giving there chicken 1-cc down the throat of a sick chicken. Glad you responded, I'll cancel that idea. Thanks
 

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