BuckBuck9556
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- Sep 30, 2022
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Hi, I've treated many birds with respiratory and other illnesses before, as we rescue a lot and mostly the sickest/ones with disabilities, but I'm at a standstill currently.
We have a white leghorn who we rescued around December 2019/January 2020 as a baby. She was severely ill with a respiratory illness (coughing, coughing up mucous, sneezing, sneezing, swollen eye with discharge) and it took her around 2.5 months to get better. And another 1 month on top of that for the eye swelling (corner of eye closest to nare) to subside.
From around March 2020 to December 2021 all was well. She'd get the occasional congestion, but nothing severe. Unfortunately March 2021 a lot of our chickens came down with respiratory illness. They were treated with amoxicillin from 10 days, all started getting better by day 3. Didn't lose any of them, all recovered.
Beginning of September of this year, she started to show signs of respiratory illness again. More sneezing and coughing than usual, occasional wheeze, comb warm to touch, quieter than normal. So she was started on amoxicillin again. She got better after a few days on it and was continued for 12 days on it, however then it came back. So she was put back on a higher dose. After that she's still displaying symptoms. Coughing, sneezing, wheezing, congestion, a rattle sound when breathing. But not all the time. Sometimes she'll be completely fine, no noises. Sometimes it'll be a cough or sneeze and the wheezing stops. And then sometimes it's more severe where the wheezing is continous for an hour. It seems worse when she sleeps. Not when lying down, but when sleeping (standing or sitting).
She's still acting normal otherwise. Cleaning feathers, running around, eating, drinking, laying eggs, eating snacks. Comb is normal temperature. Everything seems fine, other than the respiratory issue. Also no one else has gotten it, she's had it since September 2nd, getting better, worse, staying same, etc. No new chickens have been brought in anytime recent. No changes in environment.
Any thoughts? Any help is appreciated. I've tried to get into vets, emergency vets, specialty vets, all were either booked (even for emergencies!!), didn't see chickens, or their chicken vet was out for x amount of time.
Also, she is an indoor bird, as most of ours are due to their disabilities, so bird flu and other outdoor things are not an issue. She weighs around 3 pounds, hasn't lost any weight during this.
We have a white leghorn who we rescued around December 2019/January 2020 as a baby. She was severely ill with a respiratory illness (coughing, coughing up mucous, sneezing, sneezing, swollen eye with discharge) and it took her around 2.5 months to get better. And another 1 month on top of that for the eye swelling (corner of eye closest to nare) to subside.
From around March 2020 to December 2021 all was well. She'd get the occasional congestion, but nothing severe. Unfortunately March 2021 a lot of our chickens came down with respiratory illness. They were treated with amoxicillin from 10 days, all started getting better by day 3. Didn't lose any of them, all recovered.
Beginning of September of this year, she started to show signs of respiratory illness again. More sneezing and coughing than usual, occasional wheeze, comb warm to touch, quieter than normal. So she was started on amoxicillin again. She got better after a few days on it and was continued for 12 days on it, however then it came back. So she was put back on a higher dose. After that she's still displaying symptoms. Coughing, sneezing, wheezing, congestion, a rattle sound when breathing. But not all the time. Sometimes she'll be completely fine, no noises. Sometimes it'll be a cough or sneeze and the wheezing stops. And then sometimes it's more severe where the wheezing is continous for an hour. It seems worse when she sleeps. Not when lying down, but when sleeping (standing or sitting).
She's still acting normal otherwise. Cleaning feathers, running around, eating, drinking, laying eggs, eating snacks. Comb is normal temperature. Everything seems fine, other than the respiratory issue. Also no one else has gotten it, she's had it since September 2nd, getting better, worse, staying same, etc. No new chickens have been brought in anytime recent. No changes in environment.
Any thoughts? Any help is appreciated. I've tried to get into vets, emergency vets, specialty vets, all were either booked (even for emergencies!!), didn't see chickens, or their chicken vet was out for x amount of time.
Also, she is an indoor bird, as most of ours are due to their disabilities, so bird flu and other outdoor things are not an issue. She weighs around 3 pounds, hasn't lost any weight during this.