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chickensarecoolsoye
In the Brooder
We will try that. Hopefully the lab testing isnt too pricey or time consuming. We'll keep yall updated. If you have any other advice we are all ears in the meantime.
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I can't help you with your current chickens. It sounds like a respiratory infection and the probability is both have it.So my wife and I decided to get each other chickens for valentines day. We've been researching how to care for chickens for some time now and decided to get some bluff rock chickens (I may have the breed name wrong as I get them mixed up all the time). However after getting them home and setting them up in the temporary coop we got for them while we finish building the main one, we noticed one of them is acting less than healthy (we didn't notice this before. (When we selected her she looked fine...).
Symptoms:
Lethargy
Lower posture and half closed eyes (no swelling or discoloration of the face)
Watery discharge coming from somewhere on the face.
Gurgling sound when she breathes.
Watery poo stuck to the butt.
We've separated her from the healthy one we have. We don't have a chicken vet near us, and the vet we normally use for our dogs will likely be unhelpful. My only idea is to use the VetRx from Tractor Supply as it's what I've seen folks do on YouTube. Wife and I knew the future possibility of sick chickens, but we weren't expecting out of the gate. Ideas? Advice? Are these illnesses something that they can fight off themselves? Should we be ready to lose a chicken? I have no idea how to cull or dispatch a chicken myself as we weren't planning on having this issue on day 1 of having chickens. We just have the 2 right now so it'd be annoying to lose 1 of the 2.
Vinegar in her water might discourage drinking. Either leave it out, or add another waterer with just water.
Mary