Thanks....she was a beauty. The wire was so small we almost missed it....it was probably not much bigger than this letter "l" but it was really caught down there. It sounded to me from the get-go like something caught in her throat, just from the head shaking and the noise she made when she was breathing. I wouldn't be able to describe what it sounded like, but I can guarantee I'll recognize it immediately if I hear it again. I checked her nostrils and looked as far down her throat as I could but I couldn't see anything and wasn't sure I was experienced to know what I was looking for anyway. But it was clear there were no excessive secretions or mucus. I have just learned as of a few days ago that the local vet here does know poultry, so if it were to happen again I think that would be the route I would go and then she and I would make the decision on whether to treat or not.Sorry about your hen. That's the sort of thing that can be really easy to misdiagnose. How big was the wire? In hind-site, what would you do differently if another one presented with the same symptoms?
-Kathy
That said, I must confess that I'd rather cull a bird than keep re-treating for the same issue over and over again. If I have a bird that constantly has the same problem coming up repeatedly it's time to cull her and get on with taking care of the healthy birds. I feel that constantly getting out the same meds to treat the same problem means that whatever that problem is will probably not go away - it will be chronic in that chicken and it's unfair to her, to me, and to the rest of the flock to just keep medicating.
Pearly-girl.