- Nov 20, 2011
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About two months ago, two new chickens we got came with some sort of respiratory disease. They were sneezing away, lethargic, and their eyes were sealing. One died within a couple days, and the other was so bad we had her put down at the vets.
It didn't take long before one by one, our chickens started showing the same symptoms.
We responded with tylan soluble + anti-stress herbal pills (prescribed by the vet) crushed in the water + prednisone for the coughing. When none of it was working, we added tylan 200 injectable, once a day for three days, on top of all that. That did the trick.
In the end, every single one (except for one, oddly enough!) was coughing, but even the ones that were on death's door had a full recovery. Luckily, we had a chick being raised by mum in the garage at that stage, so they avoided all that.
For some reason, two kept on sneezing away even after all the treatments ended. They regained their energy and started laying eggs again, but they were still sneezing a bit. Since whatever it was is most likely a carrier disease, the vet didn't think much of it.
A few weeks ago, we introduced the mother back along with the baby (now three and a half months old), and two new chickens (reaching our max). We put tylan in the water as a preventative measure in case they got ill. None started sneezing.
Now, out of the blue, mother has started sneezing. So we put tylan in the water - she is still full of energy, for the most part, but sneezing pretty badly. Am thinking I will give her a course of the injections starting tomorrow, as she (and the baby + 2 new ones) are the only ones to not have had it.
Is there anything else that we can do, not just for the mother who is sneezing, but also to try to get the other two that have been sneezing for two months now to stop it? None of the others have ever gotten symptoms BACK - so I am hoping that once mother is clear, she will be fine, and I'd love to be able to help out these other two that never quite got rid of it to be totally fine again.
Thanks for the tips!
It didn't take long before one by one, our chickens started showing the same symptoms.
We responded with tylan soluble + anti-stress herbal pills (prescribed by the vet) crushed in the water + prednisone for the coughing. When none of it was working, we added tylan 200 injectable, once a day for three days, on top of all that. That did the trick.
In the end, every single one (except for one, oddly enough!) was coughing, but even the ones that were on death's door had a full recovery. Luckily, we had a chick being raised by mum in the garage at that stage, so they avoided all that.
For some reason, two kept on sneezing away even after all the treatments ended. They regained their energy and started laying eggs again, but they were still sneezing a bit. Since whatever it was is most likely a carrier disease, the vet didn't think much of it.
A few weeks ago, we introduced the mother back along with the baby (now three and a half months old), and two new chickens (reaching our max). We put tylan in the water as a preventative measure in case they got ill. None started sneezing.
Now, out of the blue, mother has started sneezing. So we put tylan in the water - she is still full of energy, for the most part, but sneezing pretty badly. Am thinking I will give her a course of the injections starting tomorrow, as she (and the baby + 2 new ones) are the only ones to not have had it.
Is there anything else that we can do, not just for the mother who is sneezing, but also to try to get the other two that have been sneezing for two months now to stop it? None of the others have ever gotten symptoms BACK - so I am hoping that once mother is clear, she will be fine, and I'd love to be able to help out these other two that never quite got rid of it to be totally fine again.
Thanks for the tips!