Lilybird27
In the Brooder
- Jun 12, 2023
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With yellow, were you checking for canker?Do you see any drainage from the nostrils, watery or bubbly eyes, sneezing more than occasionally, or wheezing? How is the ventilation in your coop, and is there any excessive dust or any mold? Gasping and gaping can be seen in a struggling chicken, if overheated, or when close to death. Gapeworm cannot be see, since it is inside the trachea/windpipe, and it is fairly rare. But SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer or the horse paste can treat gape and other worms at a dosage of 0.25 ml per pound of weight given orally for 5 consecutive days. I would look for any yellow material inside the beak.