Roostworthy
In the Brooder
- Jun 16, 2024
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Hi all!
Thanks for welcoming me into this great community.
I am desperately in need of some advice or information.
I have a bantam Cochin hen who is my best friend (her name is Lady) and we have really been through it lately!
She was attacked by someone in the flock (not sure who) so I separated her in the quarantine area to let her heal. She is healing great! However, once she started to feel her normal self again…she became broody (she was trying to be broody before the accident). I gave her two eggs to sit on since she was already in the house and away from the flock. Once she started sitting on the eggs, though, she began sneezing, wheezing, and scratching her little face.
I thought it was a respiratory infection and after doing some research, got Tiagard for her. She finished her 5 day cycle yesterday but is still exhibiting symptoms.
She is still eating once a day for me and seems to be very pleased with her egg situation.
My question is this—what could be making her sick, and what can I do to help her?
I give her rooster booster in her water, feed her a high protein mash along with treats….but I’m at a loss.
Thanks for welcoming me into this great community.
I am desperately in need of some advice or information.
I have a bantam Cochin hen who is my best friend (her name is Lady) and we have really been through it lately!
She was attacked by someone in the flock (not sure who) so I separated her in the quarantine area to let her heal. She is healing great! However, once she started to feel her normal self again…she became broody (she was trying to be broody before the accident). I gave her two eggs to sit on since she was already in the house and away from the flock. Once she started sitting on the eggs, though, she began sneezing, wheezing, and scratching her little face.
I thought it was a respiratory infection and after doing some research, got Tiagard for her. She finished her 5 day cycle yesterday but is still exhibiting symptoms.
She is still eating once a day for me and seems to be very pleased with her egg situation.
My question is this—what could be making her sick, and what can I do to help her?
I give her rooster booster in her water, feed her a high protein mash along with treats….but I’m at a loss.