Weird Breathing?

Lkw

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Apr 25, 2025
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So… one of our inherited elderly ladies started breathing with her mouth open a few days ago, like she would if she were hot (which is what I thought was going on). However it has continued. So, I quarantined her, listened to her chest with a stethoscope, which sounded clear, palpitated her abdomen gently (read somewhere pain could make them do this?), and everything seemed normal, and took her temp (never want to have that experience again) and it was normal (105.4F)… she is not pulling on her sides, at least not that I can tell (I am not a vet), and has a normal appetite and behavior, other than being very mad at me because she’s locked up. It costs $400 for an aviary vet visit here on avg, so before I go that route does anyone have any ideas of what it might be? None of my other zillion chickens I have around here are exhibiting any symptoms of anything.
 
So… one of our inherited elderly ladies started breathing with her mouth open a few days ago, like she would if she were hot (which is what I thought was going on). However it has continued. So, I quarantined her, listened to her chest with a stethoscope, which sounded clear, palpitated her abdomen gently (read somewhere pain could make them do this?), and everything seemed normal, and took her temp (never want to have that experience again) and it was normal (105.4F)… she is not pulling on her sides, at least not that I can tell (I am not a vet), and has a normal appetite and behavior, other than being very mad at me because she’s locked up. It costs $400 for an aviary vet visit here on avg, so before I go that route does anyone have any ideas of what it might be? None of my other zillion chickens I have around here are exhibiting any symptoms of anything.
Ok thank you! I thought so too, but wasn’t sure! I am somewhat new to this. Lol
 

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