If its not hot in the room,then I'd say,through process of elimination,Id come down to the following two reasons for panting,pls keep in mind I have minimal
chicken experience,I m brainstorming:
1)Does he have a fever?If the rooms not hot,perhaps the chicken is for other reasons...
2)Is he panting from discomfort?
Ive seen( in my very limited chicken experience, I may add) what I call "panting" in a chickens twice,in meat birds,once last summer when it was 99 degrees out and 98%
humidity and the chickens were headed to heat stroke,and again when a huge fat,meat bird had injured his leg badly and I had to give him an analgesic(baby aspirin)and I tried to splint his leg...I think he perhaps had congestive heart issues,fluid in lungs or something related to obesity/genetics in addition to the leg issues.I think the baby aspirin made him more comfortable...
I m ,not suggesting baby
aspirin for ur lil silkie unless u can rule out internal bleeding somehow....hope he improves!
chicken experience,I m brainstorming:
1)Does he have a fever?If the rooms not hot,perhaps the chicken is for other reasons...
2)Is he panting from discomfort?
Ive seen( in my very limited chicken experience, I may add) what I call "panting" in a chickens twice,in meat birds,once last summer when it was 99 degrees out and 98%
humidity and the chickens were headed to heat stroke,and again when a huge fat,meat bird had injured his leg badly and I had to give him an analgesic(baby aspirin)and I tried to splint his leg...I think he perhaps had congestive heart issues,fluid in lungs or something related to obesity/genetics in addition to the leg issues.I think the baby aspirin made him more comfortable...
I m ,not suggesting baby
aspirin for ur lil silkie unless u can rule out internal bleeding somehow....hope he improves!
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