- Mar 21, 2014
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I have no idea what's wrong with three of my girls. Two are gasping for breaths and whenever they breathe, it sounds like a rattle or multiple bubbles are popping.
My White Leghorn is the worst. She hasn't been out of the roost all day and I'm worried I'll lose her today. She arches her neck whenever she breaths and her eyes close as if she in pain. I did a throat swab to see if it was gapwroms since I read that it'll leave a red mark on the swab, but all that came out was a lot of mucus..
My Rhode Island Red is worrying me as well. She's gasping with a rattling breath, but she just stands outside with her eyes closed and her tail drooping. Her right eye looks all watery and swollen too.
My Youngest chick (don't know what breed she is) hasn't been gasping, but she's very lethargic and one eye is always kept shut. When she opens that eye, it's all watery and little bubbles appear.
What's going on with my chicks?? Am I going to lose them all because of this? Is there anything I can do to save them, or do I have to put the out of their misery..?
My White Leghorn is the worst. She hasn't been out of the roost all day and I'm worried I'll lose her today. She arches her neck whenever she breaths and her eyes close as if she in pain. I did a throat swab to see if it was gapwroms since I read that it'll leave a red mark on the swab, but all that came out was a lot of mucus..
My Rhode Island Red is worrying me as well. She's gasping with a rattling breath, but she just stands outside with her eyes closed and her tail drooping. Her right eye looks all watery and swollen too.
My Youngest chick (don't know what breed she is) hasn't been gasping, but she's very lethargic and one eye is always kept shut. When she opens that eye, it's all watery and little bubbles appear.
What's going on with my chicks?? Am I going to lose them all because of this? Is there anything I can do to save them, or do I have to put the out of their misery..?