Myrtle has a runny nose tonight and while eating her corn mix stretched her neck very long as if she has a sore throat and finding it hard to swallow. She opened her beak wide a couple of times gasping for air I think.
She's certainly feeding a cold to starve a fever and made a most peculiar strangulated squawk noise as she swore at Maude.
She looks well in herself tonight, eyes bright and clean but obviously I'll check over her carefully in the morning.
Water always has ACV added. I coated pellets with codliver oil and have added poultry spice and garlic powder to them (usually one or the other but I thought both wouldn't hurt).
The last couple of nights she doesn't want to roost on the perch and is sleeping in the nest box. This may be due to the fact that she has lost all her feathers underneath although is well feathered on top and wings and legs. (I noticed yesterday that Maude has lost a lot of her underneath feathers too.) Both chooks feel very warm underneath, although featherless, and their legs and feet are warm as normal.
I have seen Respite and Citricidal recommended for colds and will try and get some tomorrow.
Any other advice as to how to treat Myrtle please, and the others if they catch it?
Chooks are approx 27 weeks old and started laying four weeks ago. Yesterday and today are the first days I've had 3 eggs☺
She's certainly feeding a cold to starve a fever and made a most peculiar strangulated squawk noise as she swore at Maude.
She looks well in herself tonight, eyes bright and clean but obviously I'll check over her carefully in the morning.
Water always has ACV added. I coated pellets with codliver oil and have added poultry spice and garlic powder to them (usually one or the other but I thought both wouldn't hurt).
The last couple of nights she doesn't want to roost on the perch and is sleeping in the nest box. This may be due to the fact that she has lost all her feathers underneath although is well feathered on top and wings and legs. (I noticed yesterday that Maude has lost a lot of her underneath feathers too.) Both chooks feel very warm underneath, although featherless, and their legs and feet are warm as normal.
I have seen Respite and Citricidal recommended for colds and will try and get some tomorrow.
Any other advice as to how to treat Myrtle please, and the others if they catch it?
Chooks are approx 27 weeks old and started laying four weeks ago. Yesterday and today are the first days I've had 3 eggs☺
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