Hello,
About a month ago, I had a chicken that started wheezing and mouth breathing. Imediatly I moved her away from the flock. I tried salt water solutions but the problem persisted until she died on a cold rainy day. I figured it was probably the cold wet weather that got her.
However, another one of my girls seems to have similar symptoms right now. but this time I caught it much earlier.
I removed her and upon examining I noticed that one nostril was slightly inflamed and the weezing would come about every ten seconds only out of that side. I dripped some warm salt water down that nostril in case it was some kind of bacteria. I dont have many supplies or anti biotics so I was wondering if anyone had any ideas.
about 14 weeks old. Rhode Island Red.
Coop is clean and sanitary and the only thing I can think of that could cause it was that the chickens got into some dog doo doo the other day...
Any suggestions would help.
thanks
About a month ago, I had a chicken that started wheezing and mouth breathing. Imediatly I moved her away from the flock. I tried salt water solutions but the problem persisted until she died on a cold rainy day. I figured it was probably the cold wet weather that got her.
However, another one of my girls seems to have similar symptoms right now. but this time I caught it much earlier.
I removed her and upon examining I noticed that one nostril was slightly inflamed and the weezing would come about every ten seconds only out of that side. I dripped some warm salt water down that nostril in case it was some kind of bacteria. I dont have many supplies or anti biotics so I was wondering if anyone had any ideas.
about 14 weeks old. Rhode Island Red.
Coop is clean and sanitary and the only thing I can think of that could cause it was that the chickens got into some dog doo doo the other day...

Any suggestions would help.
thanks