Note: I'm not looking to put anything into this bird, I only want to know what's going on. If anything, I'll be finding someone to cull it. Please don't judge me on this, but I'm not looking to keep this bird either way.
Saturday I rescued a flock of chickens, and I'm looking to keep a few of them and add them to my existing flock. The new ones are all in quarantine, and I have noticed a breathing issue with at least one of them. (I was questioning a hen, too, but I might not have been looking at the right bird.) I took a video of it last night and want to know what you all think it is. Also, I want to know if it's contagious. If it is, then all these birds are going.
From what I've observed, I am questioning if it's to do with his lungs. He does sneeze occasionally, but it seems tied with the breathing, not anything else, as when he starts breathing heavier, he sneezes. Last night while I was watching him, a hen started attacking him, which made his breathing worse, and his face turned purple, which is making me think it's lungs.
Here's the video:
Edit as I forgot to add: These birds weren't living in the best of conditions, in my opinion. Though they had a coop, they were outside all winter, plus lived a lot of their winter under a coop with ducks (which wasn't clean at all), and roosted in the trees despite how cold it had gotten. Is there a possibility that any of that is tied to how he's breathing?
Saturday I rescued a flock of chickens, and I'm looking to keep a few of them and add them to my existing flock. The new ones are all in quarantine, and I have noticed a breathing issue with at least one of them. (I was questioning a hen, too, but I might not have been looking at the right bird.) I took a video of it last night and want to know what you all think it is. Also, I want to know if it's contagious. If it is, then all these birds are going.
From what I've observed, I am questioning if it's to do with his lungs. He does sneeze occasionally, but it seems tied with the breathing, not anything else, as when he starts breathing heavier, he sneezes. Last night while I was watching him, a hen started attacking him, which made his breathing worse, and his face turned purple, which is making me think it's lungs.
Here's the video:
Edit as I forgot to add: These birds weren't living in the best of conditions, in my opinion. Though they had a coop, they were outside all winter, plus lived a lot of their winter under a coop with ducks (which wasn't clean at all), and roosted in the trees despite how cold it had gotten. Is there a possibility that any of that is tied to how he's breathing?
