JoanieShrubs
Songster
Hi, my one year old Wyandotte laying hen is sick with a respiratory infection. I’m trying to work out how to treat her as another flock member was put to sleep a couple weeks ago, assuming the same pathogen, and that hen didn’t really respond to the two classes of antibiotics we can get OTC here in Australia, sulfa and tetracycline. I can’t afford a vet at present.
Background: Tansy is on layer mash, recently wormed, the flock recently treated for a mite infestation which is now clear. The girls are in 4x prefab coops, 2 or 3 to a coop, with added ventilation panels, in a large net covered run. She wasn’t sharing with the sick bird. It’s the start of winter here in Aus and has just turned cold. Tansy has stopped laying, she’s lightly molting, while her RIR coopmate of the same age has just gone through through a heavy molt.
Tansy has been sneezing for a week but her nose isn’t visibly runny. Ears look clear. I’m confident it isn’t infectious coryza, there’s no telltale smell or bilateral facial swelling, so looking at possible mycoplasma and wondering about next steps?
She’s had one bubbly mucusy eye for three days with a lump beneath eye on the same side, and has slowed right down on eating and drinking, so she is indoors staying warm. Poops look normal. She’s got electrolytes and vitamins in her water but isn’t drinking much, and just pecking at her warm oats, yoghurt and wet mash. I haven’t weighed her yet as the scale is out of batteries until payday :/ She is doing an odd heaving wave motion with her chest. I’ve checked her crop and it’s soft and is empty in the morning.
What should I try next, in the absence of vet testing? Does this look like mycoplasma from your experience?
Thanks in advance! @Wyorp Rock @Eggcessive @azygous your thoughts would be much appreciated
Background: Tansy is on layer mash, recently wormed, the flock recently treated for a mite infestation which is now clear. The girls are in 4x prefab coops, 2 or 3 to a coop, with added ventilation panels, in a large net covered run. She wasn’t sharing with the sick bird. It’s the start of winter here in Aus and has just turned cold. Tansy has stopped laying, she’s lightly molting, while her RIR coopmate of the same age has just gone through through a heavy molt.
Tansy has been sneezing for a week but her nose isn’t visibly runny. Ears look clear. I’m confident it isn’t infectious coryza, there’s no telltale smell or bilateral facial swelling, so looking at possible mycoplasma and wondering about next steps?
She’s had one bubbly mucusy eye for three days with a lump beneath eye on the same side, and has slowed right down on eating and drinking, so she is indoors staying warm. Poops look normal. She’s got electrolytes and vitamins in her water but isn’t drinking much, and just pecking at her warm oats, yoghurt and wet mash. I haven’t weighed her yet as the scale is out of batteries until payday :/ She is doing an odd heaving wave motion with her chest. I’ve checked her crop and it’s soft and is empty in the morning.
What should I try next, in the absence of vet testing? Does this look like mycoplasma from your experience?
Thanks in advance! @Wyorp Rock @Eggcessive @azygous your thoughts would be much appreciated
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