Weird sounds!

Well if it only feels like a little bit of air, it should reabsorb into her body. If it is a lot of air the only other thing to do is to insert a syringe and pull the air out. You would have to do it a few times and then treat with antibiotics.
I don't recommend doing rhis by yourself, I would let a trained professional do this though.
its hard to tell if theres any but i wouldnt know

thank you and evryone for helping
 
Has @casportpony responded? sorry I haven't been on much my dh had open heart surgery. and It's been pretty hectic. Is the air still as much as when you first noticed it?
No @casportpony hasnt!

What does DH stand for? i assume your husband

And wow thats incredible! Thats a big life changing surgury i hope your both okay!
 
Haha i dont unterstand fancy peoplemans words
I think Chickens Really meant to say "in distress". What you're describing sounds like it could be a ruptured air sac. These can be caused by injury or respiratory infections.
 
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