So what are some things that can cause a chicken to sneeze? I have healthy birds and I sell them. So far I have one guy who bought birds last year and again this year. Each time he has called back to say his birds are sneezing. But my birds are not sneezing or sick. I've had the full grown chickens' eggs tested by a state program and all came back clean.
I'm thinking there must be something specific to his place that is causing the sneezing. I need to call him back on Monday. Any ideas, maybe mold somewhere?
My birds have tree trimming bedding that is about 1/2 pine trees, leftover goat hay, then my yard for the days they get to free range. I don't have straw on the property but we did give grass trimmings to the chickens a few weeks back and they loved those. And every so often a chicken will find some spilled goat food but for the most part the chickens get grain mill chicken food.
I'd ask him to try VetRX it's all natural and when mine sneeze occasionally or during winter cold season it knocks it right out. If you're confident it isn't your birds they might have an allergy to something at his place or their immune system is lowered during the stress of the move and they're more susceptible to colds.
Are they eating cracked corn at his place? If it isn't dried and it's fresh it can be very prone to mold.