Rooster labored breathing sneezes while eating

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Hi, hoping someone can point me in the right direction here because I love this guy. He's my OG roo, his name is Roger.

It started a few months ago, after I introduced a BCM roo who kicked him pretty hard in the chest. That roo was immediately separated and has since lived in a separate area with no contact with Roger.

Roger developed a wheeze after that incident, but I kept an eye on him and it came and went, didn't seem to bother him much. Now the past few days, he sneezes every time he eats treats and coughs if he runs too hard, and he has labored breathing. His comb seems slightly purple but only slightly. Coincidentally, one of his spurs fell off during this time and the fresh one underneath was a bloody dirty mess. I tried to clean it that night but he was very resistant. Idk if it has any relation, it's just something that happened.

I tried feeling his crop last night, it felt smaller than it should be he was so sensitive to my touch that he almost fell off the roost from how hard he was pulling away from me. I'm afraid to make him worse.

No other symptoms. I added vetrx to the water in case it's a respiratory issue, but I'm concerned something is inflamed, collapsed, or clogged.

Pictures wouldn't help, he looks totally normal.
 
Hi,

I would start by giving Roger some vitamins. The easiest is to put Poultry Cell in the water. Vitamins will help with fighting any infection.

It could be that Roger broke a rib or something in his chest when he was kicked which is causing his respiratory issues; however, I'd still treat him for one. I have a rooster with a permanent wheeze for the last three years since he tangled with an older one is why I think it might just be an injury.

Is a vet a possibility? If not, you could order an antibiotic online.

Tylosin is an antibiotic helpful with MG/respiratory symptoms. Dosage is 1 tsp per gallon of water for 5 days. Here's where you can order it:

https://jedds.com/products/tylosin-powder?_pos=1&_sid=c3b5b9991&_ss=r
https://thecanaryfinchstore.com/product/tylosin-powder-for-birds/
https://www.twincitypoultrysupplies.com/

I've mostly stuck with using Amoxicillin for possible respiratory infections here a couple of times, and it worked well. Dosage is 250 mg twice a day for 7-10 days for a grown chicken. The above sites sell that too. It's up to you.
 
Hi,

I would start by giving Roger some vitamins. The easiest is to put Poultry Cell in the water. Vitamins will help with fighting any infection.

It could be that Roger broke a rib or something in his chest when he was kicked which is causing his respiratory issues; however, I'd still treat him for one. I have a rooster with a permanent wheeze for the last three years since he tangled with an older one is why I think it might just be an injury.

Is a vet a possibility? If not, you could order an antibiotic online.

Tylosin is an antibiotic helpful with MG/respiratory symptoms. Dosage is 1 tsp per gallon of water for 5 days. Here's where you can order it:

https://jedds.com/products/tylosin-powder?_pos=1&_sid=c3b5b9991&_ss=r
https://thecanaryfinchstore.com/product/tylosin-powder-for-birds/
https://www.twincitypoultrysupplies.com/

I've mostly stuck with using Amoxicillin for possible respiratory infections here a couple of times, and it worked well. Dosage is 250 mg twice a day for 7-10 days for a grown chicken. The above sites sell that too. It's up to you.
Thank you very much for the information! We do have a vet nearby, but I wanna avoid that if I can. I'll try the antibiotics in the water first and see how it goes.
 
Ok, i was just checking to see the health situation of his origins, several respiratory issues can spring from new birds.
Yeah, I've had him since November and nobody else in the flock is having issues, so I think he came clean. His owner raised him and loved him, but wasn't allowed to keep him.
 

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