I have 4 favorelle hens of my flock of probably 40 hens, 4 roosters. I have one favorelle hen who has done this "coughing" episode ordeal twice now. I tried to attach a video I made with my iphone of what she is doing, but it says the file extension isn't allowed. ?? It sounds like she is wheezing and then she will occasionally do a high-pitched cough/sneeze sound. The last time she did this was last fall. They are free range (guarded by 2 LGDs), they eat whatever they want in the 2 acre yard and their pelleted food is free choice Nutrena layer pellets, free choice oyster shell, healthy food scraps, and free choice water with probiotics in it. I also feed a fermented grain mix every evening (to keep my guineas around). I deworm twice a year with Valbazen and treat each one with Frontline Plus when they get dewormed (spring/fall). I have not treated yet this spring. She has no mites on her, no visible signs of anything wrong on the outside with her feathers, wings, feet, etc.
This hen is the only hen doing this. She starts this coughing/wheezing stuff and I have no clue why. I kept her up for about 10 days last fall and put her on amoxicillan and she got better and I let her back out. She was fine all winter until yesterday when she started the same behavior again. Last night I brought her inside and got her some Primatene Mist inhaler and gave her a puff of that and started a humidifier. She seemed to get better but then about the same time this afternoon (4:30/5), she started coughing/wheezing again. I gave her more Primatene Mist to try to help but it didn't seem to do much.
The humidifier has been on since late yesterday afternoon when I brought her in. She is in a medium sized dog kennel in my laundry room and I taped up the vents on the sides to keep the humidity in the kennel for her. I have a big puppy pad folded up on the bottom of the kennel so I can monitor her poops. I've seen nothing unusual with poop. She has eaten some applesauce and some of her pelleted food and some fermented corn and some meal worms. She has also been drinking her water (I put ACV and Nutri Drench in it). One difference I noticed this afternoon is that her chest seems to be more congested/rattly. So, I started her on Cipro this evening to battle any infection she might have going on in there.
Has anyone seen this before or heard of it? What is it?? It honestly sounds like asthma and she holds her beak open like she is having trouble getting air in. She has no discharge from her eyes or nose. She did have a messy butt, so I trimmed all that off. Her siblings (or any other of my hens) don't have any of these symptoms. Since this is the second time this has happened I am really baffled. I'm hoping the Cipro will possibly knock this out this time if it is something that has been lingering. She has had no symptoms, however, until yesterday when I heard her doing the crazy high-pitched coughing again.
This hen is the only hen doing this. She starts this coughing/wheezing stuff and I have no clue why. I kept her up for about 10 days last fall and put her on amoxicillan and she got better and I let her back out. She was fine all winter until yesterday when she started the same behavior again. Last night I brought her inside and got her some Primatene Mist inhaler and gave her a puff of that and started a humidifier. She seemed to get better but then about the same time this afternoon (4:30/5), she started coughing/wheezing again. I gave her more Primatene Mist to try to help but it didn't seem to do much.
The humidifier has been on since late yesterday afternoon when I brought her in. She is in a medium sized dog kennel in my laundry room and I taped up the vents on the sides to keep the humidity in the kennel for her. I have a big puppy pad folded up on the bottom of the kennel so I can monitor her poops. I've seen nothing unusual with poop. She has eaten some applesauce and some of her pelleted food and some fermented corn and some meal worms. She has also been drinking her water (I put ACV and Nutri Drench in it). One difference I noticed this afternoon is that her chest seems to be more congested/rattly. So, I started her on Cipro this evening to battle any infection she might have going on in there.
Has anyone seen this before or heard of it? What is it?? It honestly sounds like asthma and she holds her beak open like she is having trouble getting air in. She has no discharge from her eyes or nose. She did have a messy butt, so I trimmed all that off. Her siblings (or any other of my hens) don't have any of these symptoms. Since this is the second time this has happened I am really baffled. I'm hoping the Cipro will possibly knock this out this time if it is something that has been lingering. She has had no symptoms, however, until yesterday when I heard her doing the crazy high-pitched coughing again.