Eden83_haaretz
Songster
Don't know what she might have, please help. For a couple of days she's been lethargic, fluffing her feathers, not eating much (although I grabbed her this morning and her crop was full even, felt like hard grains); the other day I saw her with some diarrhea; she seems dizzy too. It's been colder but they have their provisional chicken coop (with windows for ventilation).
The chickens forage although we give them grains to eat (for about a week we haven't been able to give then nothing but cracked corn). All the others seem alright, no strange behavior other than an occasional sneeze; their poop looks normal, some a little more runny than others.
My husband worries it might be salmonella or coryza. I wanted to isolate her, but in the past the animals we've isolated died and he doesn't want to. People around here never really take care of their animals with vaccines and the like, which is quite annoying (but mostly it's poor ignorant people that are used to some animals dying everyonce in a while... Yeah).
Unfortunately our chickens aren't contained so birds also drink from their wateters; very conscious that disease spreads even more if this happens, but we haven't had the funds to make them a proper run
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Any ideas what she might have, they have been vaccinated in the past against Newcastle, chronic avian cólera and septic avian cólera. Any other vaccines I should administer? Had thought of one against salmonella. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
The chickens forage although we give them grains to eat (for about a week we haven't been able to give then nothing but cracked corn). All the others seem alright, no strange behavior other than an occasional sneeze; their poop looks normal, some a little more runny than others.
My husband worries it might be salmonella or coryza. I wanted to isolate her, but in the past the animals we've isolated died and he doesn't want to. People around here never really take care of their animals with vaccines and the like, which is quite annoying (but mostly it's poor ignorant people that are used to some animals dying everyonce in a while... Yeah).
Unfortunately our chickens aren't contained so birds also drink from their wateters; very conscious that disease spreads even more if this happens, but we haven't had the funds to make them a proper run

Any ideas what she might have, they have been vaccinated in the past against Newcastle, chronic avian cólera and septic avian cólera. Any other vaccines I should administer? Had thought of one against salmonella. Any help will be greatly appreciated.