Chicken with a sneeze

Since they can get picked on if separate more than a few days, I would let her be with her flock some, so they all stay familiar. I usually keep sick ones with their flock unless they are pecked or bullied. Chickens can feel puny at times, and checking her skin below her vent and elsewhere for mites or lice, consider worming, and offering some egg or tuna, and mushy wet feed to give her energy is how I treat mine. What does her poop look like? Check her crop first thing in the morning to make sure it is empty.
 
Since they can get picked on if separate more than a few days, I would let her be with her flock some, so they all stay familiar. I usually keep sick ones with their flock unless they are pecked or bullied. Chickens can feel puny at times, and checking her skin below her vent and elsewhere for mites or lice, consider worming, and offering some egg or tuna, and mushy wet feed to give her energy is how I treat mine. What does her poop look like? Check her crop first thing in the morning to make sure it is empty.
Her poop has been very normal. She’s not egg bound, her abdomen area feels fine. Crop is emptying. The sneezing seems to have slowed/stopped but she still seems off.

Since it’s a little bit more of a temperate day today without the relentless winds we’ve been having, going to try letting her mingle a bit outside with the flock. If she seems fine and the one who bullied her the most acts up I’ll separate the bully and let her back in.
 

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